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Kashmiri hindu umer singh ki chaal Bjp ka kashmir mai tasalut jamane ki nyi chaal Ek trf bjp aur dosri trf cong Aap ki kya rai hai Kis k haath mai hukuat aani chahiye 1.....mufti 2.....umer 3....azad 4....bjp Zra gor se pdna bjp ka maqsd kya hai Jo mufti kamyaab nhi hone dega BJP hints alliance with NC for government Srinagar: BJP, a day ahead of the election results, hinted at opening doors of coalition with the national conference, saying NC for them are not ‘untouchables’. “In the interests of the state, we can have a coalition with the national conference. The party is not untouchable for us. Let us see what the results would be,” BJP general secretary and inchange JK, Rameesh Aroora said. Rejecting any alliance with the PDP, BJP said that party’s understanding would not match with the agenda of the PDP. “It Is the PDP that raises slogans of Muzafarabad challo and self rule. It even talks of dual currency. We cannot have alliance with such a party,” Aroora said. He added that it would be pre-mature to predict any alliance as the results are yet to come. “Let us all wait for the results. We believe that with some independents if we can form the government. Also if we need, we can align with the national conference.” Interestingly, the remarks of the BJP have come after the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in a press conference on Moday said NC would not foster bonds with the BJP as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has so far remained silent on conversions. No coalition possible without Congress: Soz Srinagar: The state Congress chief Saif-ud-din Soz a day ahead of the results of the state elections has reiterated that no secular coalition in the state will be possible without the Congress support. Soz told that Congress has done well in all the three regions of the state of Jammu and Kashmir and that everyone will be dazzled with the performance of the Congress party as the results would be out on Tuesday. Soz said that no secular coalition in the state will be possible without the support of the Congress party and that Congress will be the vital part of the next government in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Terming the projection of the exit polls as ‘rubbish’, Soz said that the Congress has gain maximum ground in Jammu and Kashmir and the party has performed well in all the three regions of the state. “I can only tell you that we have done well in all the three regions including Valley, Jammu and Ladakh and you will see the performance of the Congress party once the results would be out on Tuesday. Exit polls are just rubbish.”
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:12:37 +0000

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