Srinagar, Oct. 25 -- J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that while his party had aimed for a clean sweep in the Rajya Sabha elections but was "betrayed by some people" at the final stage, resulting to a 3-1 result instead.

"No one should complain about 3-1. We tried our best for 4-0. But, as I said in my Twitter post, at the last stage, we were betrayed by some people," Omar told reporters in Srinagar. "Almost everyone knows the names of those who betrayed us. It is not necessary to repeat them here. But it's a pity."The BJP surprised the ruling National Conference by winning one of the four Rajya Sabha seats, securing 32 votes, four more than its assembly strength of 28 in the assembly. The ruling NC won the remaining three seats.

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