Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah. Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah.

The five-year-old alliance between the Congress and National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir is said to be heading towards a breaking point.Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah was not satisfied after the meeting on Monday with Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ambika Soni on the issue of formation of new administrative units in the state.The Congress high command has called head of the sub committee, Deputy Chief Minister and Congress leader Tara Chand including other three members Shyam Lal Sharma, Rigzin Zora and Ghulam Hassan Mir along with state Congress President, Saifuddin Soz.Sources said both Soz and Azad are not interested to give more units in the state as it will be a burden of Rs 800 crore on the state exchequer annually.But CM Omar Abdullah wants submission/ implementation of sub Committee report before January 31.All the committee members are scheduled to meet the central high command in Delhi on Tuesday.If Omar is convinced that the Congress is unwilling to cooperate with him over the issue of new units, the Jammu and Kashmir CM will be left with no option but to bow to the pressure from within his party and severe ties with the Congress