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Strain signals in Congress-NC tie-up

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 September 2024 ()
Signs of strain have emerged in the Congress-National Conference alliance in J&K after a Congress candidate called NC a 'party of killers.' The J&K Congress president condemned these remarks, emphasizing unity against BJP. Both parties will contest 83 out of 90 seats together in the upcoming elections.
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