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NC-Congress relations turn sour

Srinagar: The National Conference-Congress coalition in Jammu and Kashmir is crumbling with leaders from the two parties accusing each other of not working for the success of alliance candidates in the recently concluded Lok Sabha

The most surprising incident of lack of ground-level coordination came to the fore in elections for Ladakh Parliamentary seat of the state.

Unhappy with Congress giving mandate to Tsering Samphel to take on BJP's Thupstan Chewang, both hailing from Leh district, a senior Congress leader from Kargil, Ghulam Reza jumped into the fray as an independent candidate.

If that were not enough to hurt the chances of Samphel, Islamia School - a seminary seen leaning towards National Conference - also fielded Syed Mohammad Kazim Sabri as independent candidate, giving BJP a bright chance of winning the Ladakh seat for the first time.