“Nobody will stop political activity,” he said. Omar said he did not expect Modi or other leaders to say anything new at tomorrow's rally.
“We know the politics of BJP. We are not unaware of their attitude towards this state and the attempts to spread the communal frenzy in Jammu after Kishtwar riots.
“While it is expected that some bitter words will be spoken, I don't think there will be anything that we have not heard already, either from Narendra Modi himself or his party colleagues,” he said.