Chief minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, claimed that the congress was "against the interest of India" after the National Conference and the congress announced their alliance for the kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir assembly elections.
 
According to news agency ANI, he stated, "They are disrespecting our armed troops' brave sacrifice... I believe that congress is currently exposed. The congress was hostile to indian interests. They have been and will remain hostile to the interests of our magnificent country, India."
 
The National Conference's manifesto, according to the top bjp official, is both "pro-Pakistani" and "anti-Indian," according to news agency ANI. Initially, they said that they will reinstate article 370 and Article 335 A of the indian Constitution. He stated that the National Conference's manifesto makes it quite evident that they want positive communication with Pakistan.
 
Additionally, they have declared their desire for commerce with pakistan and the return of individuals responsible for stone-pelting and other horrible crimes against citizens and police to government employment. They've also said that they will keep supporting separatist views, either directly or indirectly," ANI cited him as saying.
 

If the congress partnered with the National Conference, the chief minister stated that even without seeing the paper, "it is presumed that congress has endorsed the National Conference manifesto, and it is nothing but an anti-India document." He went on to refer to the manifesto as a "document of a few fundamentalists" and "pro-Pakistani".
 
Notably, kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir will hold assembly elections following a ten-year absence. The first elections in the state since article 370 was repealed will be the assembly elections, which will be held in three stages on september 18, september 25, and october 1.
 
 

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