New Delhi, Sept 07: National Conference (NC) today attacked BJP its ally at the Centre, for its electoral tie-up with Jammu state Morcha, which is demanding tri-furcation of Jammu and Kashmir state, and said its future alliance with BJP would depend on the "tone and tenor" and "speeches" of the ongoing elections in the state. "On the issue of tri-furcation now there seems to be a bit of ambiguity, wherein the BJP is now willing to share seats with a forum (Jammu State Morcha) that is demanding tri-furcation. That's almost as good as National Conference sharing seats with the Hurriyat in order to gain power," party president Omar Abdullah said. "So .. I think the tone and tenor of this election and the speeches will really determine the future course of the relationship of the national conference with the NDA and vice-versa," Abdullah said participating in Vir Sanghvi's 'star talk' programme of star news channel to be telecast tomorrow. The minister of state for external affairs said so far as the BJP sticks to the line Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani has stated in parliament that there will be no tri-furcation of the state "we have no problems."
To a question, he said "so long as the government sticks to the agenda of the NDA and so long as there are other secular parties that can keep the agenda on, straight and narrow, we will still be able to manage."

Bureau Report