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Kishtwar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday refuted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's allegations of corruption in the state. Omar questioning Modi's allegations said, "Had we actually been corrupt would people give us so much support?"
Modi in his election rally asked people of Jammu and Kashmir to punish National Conference (NC) and Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) for misusing funds allotted for the state.
"There is massive corruption here. We want a government free from corruption. If you don't punish the two families ruling here, they will come back with renewed resurgence," he said.
Modi also took a dig at Abdullah's family and said, "The pipeline which we installed for water in Gujarat is big enough for the entire Abdullah family to drive their car inside it."
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