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Omar had offered full support to BJP in ‘14, claims Devendra Rana

By, Jammu
Updated on: Sep 04, 2024 06:38 AM IST

After 2014 assembly polls gave a fractured mandate the BJP and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had formed a coalition government that fell on June 19, 2018

In a scathing attack on J&K’s former chief minister Omar Abdullah, the BJP leader Devendra Singh Rana, on Tuesday said that in 2014 Omar met senior leaders of the BJP and RSS at Delhi and offered unconditional support to the saffron party for government formation in J&K.

Senior BJP leader Devendra Singh Rana during a press conference in Jammu on Tuesday. (HT Photo)

“Omar also agreed for a full term BJP chief minister,” said Rana, once a close confidante of Omar.

After 2014 assembly polls gave a fractured mandate the BJP and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had formed a coalition government that fell on June 19, 2018.

Addressing media here, Rana said, “Today Omar is saying that all political parties of Kashmir are part of BJP and are close to it whereas the reality is completely opposite.”

“Now, you (Omar) are saying that Ram Madhav is close to PDP but the truth is that you repeatedly approached top BJP and RSS leaders for forming government in J&K,” Rana added.

Rana further said that Omar was the Union minister in Vajpayee government. “Today he says that NC has nothing to do with BJP,” said Rana.

 
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