Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP ALLIANCE ON, HINTS PDP

BUT FINAL CALL RESTS WITH MEHBOOBA

- Toufiq Rashid

SRINAGAR: The PDP authorised its president, Mehbooba Mufti, to take a call on forming the next government in Jammu and Kashmir but set no deadline for a decision, igniting hopes on Sunday of an end to prevailing political uncertaint­y following the death of chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

The party indicated that its alliance with the BJP will continue, which could take the wind out of widespread speculatio­n of a possible political realignmen­t in the state that is now under Governor’s Rule.

“The agenda of alliance is a sacred document for us; it has to be implemente­d.

The party has authorised Mehbooba Mufti to take a final call on government formation,” said senior PDP leader Naeem Akhtar following a nearly fivehour-long meeting of the party’s core group.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s visit to Mehbooba following the death of her father had prompted conjecture that political equations in the state could be changing.

Sunday’s meeting attended by PDP MPs, former ministers and senior office bearers was also being keenly watched by other political outfits in J&K, with the BJP saying it had no objection to Mehbooba taking over as CM.

“We don’t know what their (PDP’s) stand (on government formation) is, unless we get something official from them, we cannot say anything, but we are hopeful that this alliance will go ahead,” senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh said.

National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah, however, called for dissolutio­n of the assembly and fresh elections if the PDP and BJP fail to form a government, a day after saying his party would consider any proposal that comes from the saffron party on government formation.

“I had never said that we are going with BJP, it has to be made clear. I only said PDP should form the government with BJP as they have the mandate. I only said that our party can discuss on anything in our working committee,” the former chief minister clarified.

His son, Omar Abdullah, also an erstwhile CM, said on his Facebook page that his party would not make an ideologica­l compromise. “The PDP is an ally of the BJP, and the NC is not obliged to rescue either PDP or BJP from the ensuing stalemate in their standing political alliance,” he posted.

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