Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘BJP HAS TAKEN RIGHT DECISION TO PULL THE PLUG ON ALLIANCE’

- Navneet Dubey

JAMMU: People, including former ministers and party leaders, in Jammu have welcomed the breakup of the PDP-BJP alliance and called it a belated decision.

Former BJP minister Choudhary Lal Singh said the party’s decision to pull the plug came tad too late.

On the query whether BJP was forced to take such decision after finding its ground sinking in the region that gave it unpreceden­ted mandate in both assembly and parliament­ary elections, Lal Singh questioned, “Where does the BJP exist now?”

Singh along with Chander Prakash Ganga had to resign from the cabinet for their alleged role in lending support to the accused involved in the Kathua rape-andmurder case.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party chairman Harsh Dev Singh said the decision was taken keeping an eye on upcoming parliament­ary elections to protect their eroding vote base in Jammu region.

“BJP formed alliance with PDP despite the wishes of Jammu people. Anger was brewing against the saffron party here,” he said, adding, “In the past three years, there had been resentment against the party as there was a total collapse of law and order in the state, especially in the Valley.”

Rajiv Chuni, president SOS, an internatio­nal organisati­on representi­ng people displaced from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) in 1947, ’65 and ’71 said, “People on the ground were totally against this unholy alliance from Day 1.”

He alleged that Jammu region suffered the worst discrimina­tion in these three years. NEWDELHI:LEAVE aside the blame game. Let’s consider the fallout from the decision of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to walk out of the alliance it had with Mehboobamu­fti’s People’sdemocrati­c Party (PDP) in Jammu and Kashmir.

The possibilit­y of an alternativ­e regime emerging from the current assembly is remote. Together, the PDP, the National Conference (NC) and the Congress have the numbers to sew up a partnershi­p. But they’d be daunted to take the plunge in the prevailing security situation in the Valley.

The NC’S Omar Abdullah has

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