Jammu, June 1 -- Tensions are simmering within the Jammu and Kashmir Congress as its leaders express growing frustration with the ruling National Conference (NC), their coalition partner, for allegedly sidelining them in the Omar Abdullah-led government.
Nearly seven months since the formation of the government in the Union Territory, not a single Congress leader has been appointed to any significant position in government institutions or committees, leading to mounting discontent within the party.
The Congress, which allied with the NC to form the government after the assembly elections in October 2024, had anticipated a more inclusive role in the administration. Party leaders expected appointments as chairpersons of various committees o...