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| BJP trying to bring down J&K Govt by engineering split in National Conference: CM Abdullah | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, July 11: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday accused the BJP of trying to bring down his government by engineering a split in the National Conference. Addressing a workers' convention at the mausoleum of his grandparents at Hazratbal on the 26th death anniversary of his grandmother Akbar Jehan, Abdullah claimed the BJP was using money power to buy his MLAs. "Attempts are being made to break the National Conference. After greed for money and ministerial berths didn't work, the BJP is now telling my MLAs behind closed doors that 'come with us and we will give you statehood'," Abdullah claimed. The chief minister also claimed that a National Conference (NC) MLA from Jammu told him that he was offered Rs 30 crore and a ministerial berth to switch sides to the saffron camp. "God bears witness that one MLA from Jammu told me that a BJP office-bearer, who is also a Supreme Court lawyer, offered him Rs 20-30 crore, a ministry, and statehood after asking him to support them. They think people's faith is so weak," he said. |
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