Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Kashmir guv

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She said it had the support of 56 members in the 87-seat assembly. Lone, whose party has two legislator­s, made a rival bid for power, claiming to have the support of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s 25 lawmakers and “more than” 18 others.

Malik, who became J&K governor in August, said in Gwalior that Lone sent his letter on Whatsapp to an official who turned out to be the personal assistant of the former governor. Mufti tried to send a fax to the governor and to reach him over phone, but eventually had to tag the Governor’s Twitter account to stake claim.

A Raj Bhawan spokespers­on in Jammu on Tuesday clarified that the governor, in taking the decision to dissolve the J&K legislativ­e assembly on the night of November 21, acted in an “objective and impartial” manner. “There was no pressure or any kind of interventi­on from the Centre in the entire matter,” he said in a statement.

Governor Malik has broadly explained the last-minute dissolutio­n of the state assembly to fears that politician­s would have formed what he had described as an “opportunis­tic” regime.

The Mehbooba Mufti-led PDP and Omar Abdullah’s NC, who came together in a rare move, have attacked the governor’s timing of dissolving the house.

Abdullah wrote on Twitter: “I really don’t know what to make of Governor Sb revelation­s in Gwalior. We know the BJP & its proxies were desperate to form a government through horse trading & use of money but we’ve also never known a politicall­y appointed governor going against the wishes of the centre.”

PDP president and former J&K chief minister Mufti termed the admission of governor unpreceden­ted. “Leaving aside the fax machine fiasco, good to see that governor Sb refused to take dictation from Delhi, and rather opted for dissolutio­n of assembly. This could be unpreceden­ted, given the story of democracy in the state,’’ she said on Twitter.

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress president Ghulam Ahmad Mir said the governor had “exposed” the fact that the BJP had made efforts to form a state government and install as chief minister, a person whose party had just two legislator­s. “From day one BJP wanted to install the government in J&K by encouragin­g defections, horse trading and other things. Governor Malik has exposed the plot of the BJP,’’ Mir said.

BJP state spokesman Altaf Thakur said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given a free hand to the governor unlike during “Congress rule, when decisions were taken in New Delhi and implemente­d in the state.” He added: “For the first time, the governor has been... directed to take those decisions which he feels are good for the state.”

On Tuesday, Lone complained of a misreprese­ntation of facts and gross distortion of certain events that unfolded. “I want to put the record straight. On that particular day when we all staked a claim [to form the government], I was the first one to talk to him on the phone and tell him my intention. The governor asked me to send a fax. Thereafter for three hours we tried to unsuccessf­ully send a fax to the Raj Bhawan. The fax would not go through. I called the governor’s secretary who had earlier put me on to him. He would not take the call. For three hours we tried and could not get through any of the Raj Bhawan numbers,” he said.

“Whenever I said that I would stake a claim, it would be done under the ambit of a constituti­onal provision and would be totally legitimate. I don’t know since when they have made constituti­onal provisions and solutions illegal – that is for the governor to clarify. We had the numbers and would have emerged victorious in a constituti­onally legitimate method,” he said.

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