Omar Abdullah calls BJP’s defamation notice ‘great honour’ NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Monday reacted to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s defamation notice against him over his claim that the safforn party was trying to poach National Conference MLAs from the Jammu region.Calling the notice a “love letter”, Abdullah said that he was a “political force that they cannot ignore”.”I have not been issued any summons. I have received a letter from a lawyer. I consider this a great honour because I am the only politician in J&K who has bestowed with this love letter. I am a political force that they cannot ignore. At the same time, I think it is also symbolic of the way the BJP fights. They take political fights and hide behind the courts,” he said.The J&K BJP issued a legal notice to Abdullah over his allegation that the party had tried to lure National Conference MLAs with cash and ministerial positions in an attempt to bring down his government.”God bears witness that one MLA from Jammu told me that a BJP office-bearer, who is also a Supreme Court lawyer, offered him Rs 20-30 crore, a ministry, and statehood after asking him to support them. They think people’s faith is so weak,” Abdullah had said.The legal notice described Omar Abdullah’s allegations as “entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis”, claiming they had damaged the BJP’s reputation.It called on the chief minister to withdraw the allegations in writing, issue an unconditional public apology within seven days, refrain from making or sharing any further defamatory statements against the party, and stop repeating the claims.The notice also warned that failure to comply would invite both civil and criminal action, including a defamation suit seeking Rs 100 crore in damages.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMission $500 Billion: India, US Push To Deepen Trade Ties As Deal Nears CompletionCDS To Present Theatre Command Roadmap As India Moves Closer To Military ReformsSupreme Court Rejects Madrasa Salary Plea As Bengal Intensifies Policy Overhaul MeasuresLucknow-Kanpur Expressway Set To Slash Travel Time To 30 Minutes, But Toll Sparks Debate | WatchHealth Camp Horror? FIR Against TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee After Woman’s Leg AmputatedSupreme Court Pushes Dialogue Route In Gyanvapi Case, Refers Dispute To Special Lok AdalatRailways Clarifies Viral Puja Video, Says Ritual Was Held in ₹3 Lakh Privately Booked Saloon Coach’Black Magic, Cow Urine’: Shiv Sena (UBT) Leader’s Daughter-In-Law Makes Shocking Allegations’I Lock Up Religion When…’: Annamalai Confirms ‘We The Leaders’ Will Become Political PartyWatch: Assam CM Himanta Sarma Drives Road Roller, Destroys Seized Drugs123PhotostoriesPigeons taking over your balcony? 7 Humane ways to keep them away without causing harmFrom grey saree elegance to embroidered sharara glam: Alia Bhatt masters two bridesmaid looks at Akansha Ranjan Kapoor’s wedding5 early symptoms of male pattern baldness every man should knowOTT releases this week (July 13 To July 19): ‘Murder 101’, ‘On Purpose with Jay Shetty’, ‘Transfer Trimurthulu’, ‘Ride or Die’ and moreInside Sumona Chakravarti’s stunning Mumbai home: Elegant décor, a beautiful living room and moreScience says curious children learn better: Why parents should encourage more questionsHarrison Ford showed off ripped physique while biking in LA: Inside the 83-year-old ‘Indiana Jones’ actor’s fitness routineFrom being chased by elephants to mauled by a tiger; 7 times tourists ignored jungle rules and instantly regretted itCelebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar swears by this simple ‘romantic’ soup to tackle monsoon hair fallAkansha Ranjan Kapoor turned her reception into a couture dream thanks to her champagne-toned Gaurav Gupta lehenga123Hot PicksWWE Raw PreviewRajasthan PG admissionsSouth China SeaITR filingNepal protestLucknow-Kanpur ExpresswayEPFO amnesty schemeTaylor Swift and Travis KelceE20 petrol newsTop TrendingSamantha BuschMadurai AccidentITR filingFIFA World Cup 2026Karnataka Pakistani ArrestedGhaziabad Mall Rape MurderDelhi MurderTG TET 2026 resultGurgaon EncounterIran war
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Monday reacted to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s defamation notice against him over his claim that the safforn party was trying to poach National Conference MLAs from the Jammu region.Calling the notice a “love letter”, Abdullah said that he was a “political force that they cannot ignore”.“I have not been issued any summons. I have received a letter from a lawyer. I consider this a great honour because I am the only politician in J&K who has bestowed with this love letter. I am a political force that they cannot ignore. At the same time, I think it is also symbolic of the way the BJP fights. They take political fights and hide behind the courts,” he said.The J&K BJP issued a legal notice to Abdullah over his allegation that the party had tried to lure National Conference MLAs with cash and ministerial positions in an attempt to bring down his government.“God bears witness that one MLA from Jammu told me that a BJP office-bearer, who is also a Supreme Court lawyer, offered him Rs 20-30 crore, a ministry, and statehood after asking him to support them. They think people’s faith is so weak,” Abdullah had said.The legal notice described Omar Abdullah’s allegations as “entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis”, claiming they had damaged the BJP’s reputation.It called on the chief minister to withdraw the allegations in writing, issue an unconditional public apology within seven days, refrain from making or sharing any further defamatory statements against the party, and stop repeating the claims.The notice also warned that failure to comply would invite both civil and criminal action, including a defamation suit seeking Rs 100 crore in damages.