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    JammuArch-Rivals: Former J&K CMs enter into verbal brawl ahead of polls

    Arch-Rivals: Former J&K CMs enter into verbal brawl ahead of polls

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    Srinagar, Sep 2: The former chief ministers of erstwhile and state including Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah and Peoples Democratic party (PDP) Chief Mehbooba Mufti have entered into a verbal brawl, with both the leaders labelling each other as the allies of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    Omar Abdullah while talking to the media persons in Ganderbal while reacting to Ram Madhav's silent visits to J&K, said Madhav has been close to PDP only and seems he is still in touch with the party.

    “He was the man behind stitching the PDP-BJP alliance in 2015,” Omar said.

    However, the PDP Chief, Mehbooba Mufti stated that Omar has served as the minister during BJP rule during which POTA was brought to J&K, ban on Shahtosa was imposed, he advocated for an attack on Pakistan.

    “But, PDP formed the government with BJP on conditions, we revoked the FIRs against 12000 youth, ensured ceasefire, invited separatist for talks,” she said, adding that the work done by both the parties is known to all.

    “PDP has worked a lot despite three times less MLAs than NC,” Mehbooba said

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