Will National Conference become a part of NDA? Omar Abdullah's right hand made a big revelation, Congress' tension increased

Srinagar: The National Conference leader has given a big statement on Sunday on the news of joining BJP led NDA. In fact, in an interview given to a news agency recently, Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah had read ballads at the Centre's Central Vista Project Shaan. Not only this, he also gave advice to Congress on the issue of EVM. Earlier, he had also met PM Modi in Delhi.

In view of all these developments and statements, a period of speculation had started in political circles and media reports. It was being said that National Conference is going to be a part of BJP led alliance i.e. NDA. However, now this matter has been covered up.

Tanveer Sadiq put an end to speculations

Party chief Tanveer Sadiq said that this news being spread by some so-called journalists is nothing but a blatant lie. This is being done with a malicious intention to mislead the people of Jammu and Kashmir. After Sadiq's statement the speculations have come to an end.

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Tanveer Sadiq said this while reacting to a report published in a newspaper, which claimed that the ruling party of Jammu and Kashmir is preparing the ground for a return to the BJP-led NDA in return for granting statehood to the Union Territory. Has been.

What did Omar Abdullah say?

National Conference Vice President and CM Omar Abdullah, while talking to PTI, had said about EVMs that if more than a hundred members reach the Parliament, then there is celebration and after a few months, no party can turn around and say that we do not have these EVMs. Don't like EVMs.

Pointed towards Congress

Omar Abdullah was indirectly talking about Congress. During this he was asked whether he was talking like a BJP spokesperson. So he said, “God forbid, but what is right is right.” After this he said that what is happening in Delhi regarding the Central Vista Project is a very good thing.

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