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National Conference’s working president Omar Abdullah said on Monday that Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti was making last-ditch efforts to save her party from breaking apart.
Speaking to reporters after calling on Governor N.N. Vohra at the Raj Bhavan here, he said: “We know she (Mehbooba Mufti) has gone to Delhi to make the last ditch effort to save her party from splitting by forming a government.”
The former chief minister said he had called on the governor to inform him that the NC opposed horse-trading of all types.
“If they (PDP) are unable to form the government, the only democratic option is holding mid-term polls,” he said, adding “the state had still not fully recovered from the horse-trading of 1984,” when an NC government headed by his father Farooq Abdullah was brought down through defections engineered by elder Abdullah’s brother-in-law, G.M. Shah.
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