"It is something to do with the fact that they are strange bedfellows. They are strange bedfellows in the same bed and they do not see eye to eye to each other.
"And yet contrary to the mandate of the people they have come together. One looks at Jammu and the other looks at the Valley. Like twins that shall perhaps never meet," Congress spokesperson Kapil Sibal said at the AICC briefing.
Sibal said as regions, Jammu and Kashmir were integral but the difference was in the approach of the two parties.
"One is pushing for Jammu and the other is pushing for the Valley. And it is unfortunate that suddenly real politics has come into play...These contradictions will come forward all the more as time passes by," Sibal said.
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