Omar Abdullah: National Conference at the Forefront Against BJP
Omar Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, emphasized that the National Conference (NC) stands firm in opposing the BJP while accusing other parties of covert alliances. He denied any NC-BJP ties and clarified party positioning during the recent Rajya Sabha elections, criticizing certain leaders for aiding BJP indirectly.
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Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has reiterated his party's resolve to challenge the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) head-on, maintaining that the National Conference (NC) stands alone in this fight.
Addressing the media, Abdullah firmly dispelled any rumors of a potential NC-BJP alliance, underscoring his administration's need for cordial ties with the central government for seamless governance, while distancing the party from any political closeness with the BJP.
In the backdrop of the recent Rajya Sabha elections, Abdullah criticized rivals for allegedly aiding the BJP through inaction and hinted at undisclosed political deals, calling for transparency regarding cross-voting by members of the legislative assembly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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