"I was offered the chief minister's chair twice after Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's death, and once even when he was alive, by the BJP. Their agenda was to keep the (PDP-BJP) government in place," Karra told reporters.
Karra said the offer was made by the "top brass of the BJP", but did not name any leader of the national party.
"They told me that Mufti Sahib is not able to run (the government) effectively and asked me to become the chief minister but I rejected it," he said.
He said there was no truth in allegations that he had quit the PDP and the Lok Sabha in September as he did not find any place in the council of ministers in the dispensation led by Mehbooba Mufti who succeeded her father Sayeed.
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"When I rejected the chief ministership offer three times, why should I hanker after ministerial berth?" he said.
He said a decision in this regard will be taken in consultation with his workers.
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