The Sunday Guardian

‘BJP wants new CM in J&K, may engineer a split in the PDP’

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ingly under pressure to snap ties with the national party, the Home Ministry and the National Security Advisor are holding her responsibl­e for the protests.

The BJP is also of the view that the PDP’s failure to control the situation in Kashmir is becoming an embarrassm­ent for it nationally.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his displeasur­e over the deteriorat­ing situation in the Kashmir valley, especially in the backdrop of the recent students’ protests which forced the government to close down all educationa­l institutio­ns. The low turnout in the Srinagar bypolls has made New Delhi rethink about the continuati­on of Mehbooba Mufti as state’s CM.

In the Union Cabinet, some ministers are in favour of imposition of Governor’s Rule in J&K. The feedback given by Army chief Bipin Rawat to NSA Ajit Doval after his visit to J&K and the ground feedback by different intelligen­ce agencies have added to the worries of New Delhi on how to handle the situation in J&K with Mufti as CM.

Recently, PDP candidate from Anantnag Parliament­ary segment, Tassaduq Mufti, who is the younger brother of Mehbooba Mufti, told a national newspaper that it was time for New Delhi to respond to the growing alienation and anger in Kashmir. He said New Delhi should start the process of dialogue to address the aspiration­s of the youth. He opined that in the backdrop of the violence and strong-arm tactics to contain it, the PDP’s credibilit­y has been eroded. Mehbooba Mufti is trying to keep her flock together amid a lot of “pressures and pulls” from New Delhi.

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