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BUDGAM: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday accused the entire opposition of joining forces against his party, National Conference (NC), which he said has stood firm on its promise to keep the BJP out of power.
Campaigning for the NC candidate in a roadshow in Budgam of central Kashmir, Abdullah said that his government has been “occasionally punished” for its anti-BJP stance.
In his address, Abdullah framed the November 11 bypoll as a contest against a unified opposition trying to defeat Agha Mehmood, the NC candidate.
Launching an attack on the PDP, he reminded the people of the 2014 Assembly election and its aftermath, when the PDP joined hands with the BJP.
“The party that came out here, who told you that to keep the BJP out, it is necessary t

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