
Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah met with the TMC chief and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Friday.
Following his meeting with the TMC supremo, Abdullah said that there was no difference between the National Conference and the Trinamool Congress.
Answering a question about the alliance between the two parties he said that they have not yet decided what their alliance would be called.
However, Abdullah added that the party was open to anyone who was against BJP as they were fighting to defeat the BJP.
Hinting that the chief ministerial candidate for their alliance would be Mamata Banerjee, he said he would take Mamata to Delhi so that she can continue doing the work (that she did in West Bengal) in the entire country.
He also added that he discussed the ongoing situation of India and Jammu and Kashmir with the TMC leader.
He said,"Mamata didi has always been concerned about Kashmir. We discussed the current situation of my state. We had a discussion about the present situation in the nation and about the fear that prevails in minorities".
The meeting between the two leaders was held in West Bengal's Howrah.
The meeting holds importance as it was scheduled ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls when all the opposition parties are gearing up to form a coalition against PM Modi.