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JK: NC hits back at BJP’s Sunil Sharma, says he failed as Opposition leader

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Srinagar: Hours after Leader of Opposition and BJP legislator Sunil Sharma questioned National Conference over the killing of nearly 10,000 of its workers, the NC on Saturday hit back, saying that Sharma had likely been scolded by his party leadership in Delhi for failing spectacularly as an opposition leader in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

NC Chief Spokesperson and legislator Tanvir Sadiiq mocked at Sharma’s recent press conferences, saying, “Two press conferences in two days, and the BJP’s Leader of the Opposition still can’t manage to explain anything, looks like he’s been scolded by Delhi and his own party for failing spectacularly as an opposition leader in the assembly!”

In a post on X, Sadiq challenged the logic of LoP Sharma that around 10,000 NC workers were killed when Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah headed the Home Department.

“One of these days, we might just expose the full extent of his nonsense. But for now, let’s address his latest gem: blaming the NC for the deaths of NC workers during our government. By that logic, is the BJP responsible for every single security force casualty from 2019 till today—including the tragic martyrdom of a JCO just now? May he RIP. Whose failure is it then, LOP sahab?,” questioned Sadiq

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