"We are not in favor of the trifurcation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, but the circumstances created by the Kashmiri leaders have compelled us to raise such a demand," Rajiv Mahajan, state chief of Shri Ram Sena, said in a statement here.
He alleged that Jammu region faced discrimination under the leadership of Kashmir-based leaders, who ignore the region.
"In the past six decades, Jammu region has faced all types of discrimination forcing the people of Jammu to demand for a separate Jammu state," he said.
Omar Abdullah-led National Conference (NC) won 15 seats followed by Congress, which bagged 12 seats.
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