Jammu and Kashmir elections: Even before the results of the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, discussions about alliance of political parties have gained momentum. Some politicians have become worried after giving statements on this issue in the National Conference. The National Conference has refused to negotiate a separate alliance out of the backdoor NDIA alliance.
“We appeal to the public not to believe such false claims made about us,” the National Conference said. We reject such rumors and appeal to people not to believe such rumours. We have no plans to form a separate alliance with India.
Former mayor of Srinagar claimed
Former Srinagar Mayor Junaid Azim Mattoo posted on social media X and claimed, 'Farooq Abdullah has met the BJP representative in Pahalgam not once but twice. Finally, there has been a discussion regarding the agreement between the two in Pahalgam. What do you have to say about what the National Conference said about BJP? When his tweet went viral on social media, speculations started whether the National Conference was going to form an alliance with the BJP.
Many speculations even before Mattu
Before Mattu, many people had speculated that if BJP, NC or any party did not get absolute majority, there could be a major change in the alliance. In such a situation, rivals BJP and National Conference can unite. On Mattu's tweet, a user wrote, 'This is a rumour, there is some truth in it.' Responding to which Mattu said, 'Rumor? Farooq Abdullah is talking to BJP people alone in Pahalgam. Now let the National Conference answer this, later I will present the information as to where and at what place what was discussed.