Opposition BJP on Saturday said it would attend an all-party meeting convened by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar on Monday to discuss the recent turmoil in Kashmir Valley.

"The BJP will attend the all-party meeting and express its viewpoints on the current situation in the state," party's state unit spokesperson Ramesh Arora told reporters in Jammu.
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The PDP and the JKNPP, two other opposition parties, have decided not to attend the meeting.
Arora said the manner in which the Omar Abdullah government was tackling the situation showed the ruling party leaders were confused about their understanding of ground realities.
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