Which brings us to the point about impromptu speeches. Omar has pointed out in interview after interview that he just said what came to his mind. He was merely airing his emotional response and that worked vis-a-vis the nuclear deal. But when he was heckled by BJP MPs about the Amarnath land, he spoke out in an angered voice. It was a response that could well have been avoided.
Had Omar delivered his prepared speech, rather than speak in the heat of themoment, he wouldn't have entered uncharted territory. The hecklers wouldn't have been responded to.Because they wouldn't have figured in his prepared text. But then, perhaps, his speech wouldn't have had the impact that spontaneity brought with it. A nuanced speech never has the resonance of an emotional outburst.
But even here people ask questions. Has Omar's admission that he regretted being a minister in the NDA government come a trifle too late? Shouldn't he have quit right there and then? Was he just following the Abdullah tradition of pretending to be supportive of the government of the day? Such accusations may be unfair. But Omar has to learn a thing or two about what he says in the House.