Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today hit out at BJP saying there was more democracy in "family-run" parties like his National Conference than in "parties with a difference".
"I dare say there is more democracy in so-called 'family run' parties like JKNC than in 'parties with a difference'," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site twitter.
Omar was apparently referring to discord within BJP over denial of ticket to veteran leader Jaswant Singh for Lok Sabha polls and some other controversies surrounding the opposition party at the Centre.
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"Earlier there was Advani-Vajpayee duo, possibly even with (Murli Manohar) Joshi but now it's just the NaMo (Narendra Modi) monopoly," he said.
Omar also dismissed suggestions that Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi was not able to work with the old guard saying it was Modi who was culling the senior leadership of BJP.
"For all the chatter that RG (Rahul Gandhi) can't work with the old guard of the Congress, it's actually NaMo who has culled the senior leadership of the BJP," he said.
BJP denied party ticket to Jaswant Singh, who is now likely to contest as an Independent candidate from Barmer constituency in Rajasthan.