"Breaking: Omar Abdullah Accuses Amit Shah of Visiting Kashmir to Aid BJP's 'Proxy' Parties – Shocking Details Unveiled!"

Omar Abdullah alleges that Amit Shah's recent visit to Kashmir was aimed at aiding BJP's 'proxy' parties in the region. Join us as we delve into the details of Abdullah's accusations, provide context to the controversy, and explore the implications of this escalating confrontation.

"Breaking: Omar Abdullah Accuses Amit Shah of Visiting Kashmir to Aid BJP's 'Proxy' Parties – Shocking Details Unveiled!"

Amit Shah visited Kashmir to assist candidates from BJP's 'proxy' parties, stated Omar Abdullah.

The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir alleged that some of the Valley-based parties are operating under the directions of the BJP-led Centre.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah alleged on Friday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent visit to Kashmir during the Lok Sabha elections was aimed at aiding candidates from the BJP's "proxy" parties in the ongoing national polls.

"While the BJP has not nominated its own candidates, its 'B,' 'C,' and 'D' teams, symbolized by the bucket, apple, cricket bat, or ink-pot, have been operating under its directives," Abdullah informed reporters in Gurez.

The Vice-President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) was referring to the election symbols of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), People's Conference, Apni Party, and the People's Democratic Party (PDP), respectively. Notably, both JKNC and PDP are part of the opposition INDIA group of opposition parties.

Abdullah asserted that the four parties had united on the directions of the BJP-led Centre to "attack" his party.

"Recently, (DPAP) chief Ghulam Nabi Azad declared support for (jailed ex-MLA) Engineer Rashid. As far as I know Azad, he would not have taken such a decision without the permission of the Prime Minister or the home minister. So, it is a possibility that all these parties have come together only to target the National Conference," he stated.

Rashid, currently incarcerated in Tihar jail, filed his nomination from the Baramulla parliamentary constituency, where the former chief minister is also contesting. The voting for the Baramulla constituency is scheduled for May 20, in the fifth leg of the seven-phase elections.

Meanwhile, the 54-year-old politician also advocated for a "relationship of friendship" with Pakistan.

"There is a new government in Pakistan, and we will have a new government (referring to the INDIA bloc) here after June 4. The people will decide who the Prime Minister will be. But we hope that both countries will create such an atmosphere that we can establish a relationship of friendship," Abdullah said.

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