Farooq Abdullah dismisses the possibility of any post-poll alliance with BJP for forming the next government in J&K, emphasizing that such an alignment would be detrimental. Omar Abdullah and Iltija Mufti echo these sentiments, criticizing BJP’s alleged attempts to undermine J&K’s autonomy.
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