Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of relying on “horse-trading” to win even a single Rajya Sabha seat from Jammu and Kashmir. “The upcoming election for the four seats of the Upper House will clearly reveal which political party or legislators stand with the BJP and who are genuinely in the opposition,” Omar said while addressing reporters here. Replying to questions of reporters on the issue of Congress refusing to contest the “unsafe” seat that was offered to them by the National Conference (NC), the CM said the NC had set aside one seat for Congress but the party has backed out. “We had kept one seat for Congress. They decided not to field a candidate. We believed Congress had the best chance to win that fourth seat, but they felt
J&K Rajya Sabha Polls – BJP relying on ‘horse-trading’ to win Rajya Sabha seat in J&K: CM Omar

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