Srinagar, Oct. 13 -- J&K chief minister (CM) Omar Abdullah on Monday said that the numbers for Rajya Sabha elections are not in favour of Bharatiya Janata Party to win even a single of the four seats unless they indulge in "horse trading or coercion".

While talking to reporters, Omar said that the Rajya Sabha election will reveal to J&K people who are the friends of BJP in an apparent reference to Independents and his Kashmir opposition.

"BJP can't win three Rajya Sabha seats without doing horse trading. It can't even win one seat without doing horse trading. They need 30 votes to win the fourth seat but they have 28. There is not a single MLA other than the party's own 28 that has shown any support for the BJP up until now in the last ...