The opposition NC had yesterday appealed to the Centre to set up an inquiry panel for conducting an audit of the money being pumped for the state's development, and had accused the Jammu and Kashmir government of being "corrupt and intolerant".
The NC's provincial president and MLA Devender Singh Rana made the appeal after he walked out of a review meeting of the Jammu District Development Board along with party legislator Kamal Arora.
The NC is facing so many acknowledged scams and they must worry about resolving them," the BJP's state spokesperson, Anil Gupta, said in a statement here.
The BJP leader said that the alleged scams in the Jammu Kashmir Cricket Association and the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) need to be handed over to the CBI so that those involved are exposed.
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"The party (NC) which has encouraged separatism, carries a tunnel vision for the region, is the architect of regional discrimination and divisive politics... and will never be accepted by the people of Jammu, let alone being their voice," he said.
On remarks by Rana that his party would launch a campaign to make the "corrupt government" accountable, and expose its irregularities and failures, he said, "Frustrated with their failures to get public support, the NC leaders are now resorting to threats of terrorising BJP workers.