NEW DELHI: BJP's general secretary Ram Madhav is not pleased with National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah 's warning to boycott the Lok Sabha and assembly polls."Farooq Abdullah has done politics and never made an effort to ensure democratic rights of the people," Madhav was quoted saying to news agency ANI.Yesterday, the National Conference leader had warned that his party will boycott the Lok Sabha and assembly polls as well if the Centre fails to clear its stand on Article 35A . Earlier, he had said that they will not be participating in the panchayat and local bodies’ polls for the same reasons."We will not only boycott Panchayat elections but also Lok Sabha and assembly elections if the Centre doesn't clear its stand on Article 35A and Article 370 ," Abdullah said on Saturday.Madhav also questioned Abdullah's decision to contest the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Kargil polls last month. "If Farooq Abdullah is objecting to panchayat polls over (Article) 35A issue then why did he contest Kargil polls?" he questioned.Farooq Abdullah-led NC had emerged as the single-largest party with ten seats in the polls which took place on August 27. The Congress was positioned at the second place with eight seats.Political parties have often been at loggerheads over the contentious issue of Article 35A's relevance. The article grants J&K state legislature to define "permanent residents" of the state and also grants them special rights and privileges. Opponents of the article, which include the ruling party, argue that the article is a stumbling block in facilitating Kashmir's integration into the Union of India.Local political parties, including the NC, have staunchly opposed any move to remove the article or change its definition.Similarly, debates have been raging on the applicability of Article 370, which is an article in the Indian Constitution which grants special autonomous status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.