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Mehbooba Mufti to head new J&K govt

J&K deadlock ends as PDP lawmakers elect her as the leader of legislatur­e party

- IANS

Mufti to become first woman chief minister of Jammu & Kashmir after being elected leader of PDP.

srinagar — Mehbooba Mufti was on Thursday unanimousl­y elected as the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers, paving the way for her to become the first woman chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and head a government in India’s only Muslim majority state after months of tension with the ruling partner, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“Mehbooba Mufti has been nominated as the chief ministeria­l candidate of the PDP,” party spokesman and former minister Naeem Akhtar told reporters outside the Fairview residence of the Muftis on the high security Gupkar Road in Srinagar.

PDP lawmakers had gathered at the Muftis to discuss government formation with the BJP. Akhtar said the decision was unanimous and every legislator and senior PDP leader was on board.

Mehbooba is meeting Governor N.N. Vohra on Friday and is most likely to stake claim to power. BJP state president Sat Pal Sharma is also meeting the governor on the same day at the state Raj Bhawan in winter capital Jammu.

Senior BJP leaders, Jitendra Singh, minister of state in PMO, and Ram Madhav, party national

There is no addition or subtractio­n from the agenda of alliance agreed upon by the two parties

Tariq Hameed Karra, PDP leader

general secretary, are expected to be in Jammu on Friday to hold a meeting with the state BJP legislator­s and senior leaders to discuss the government formation with the PDP. The swearing-in date is also expected to be announced after Mehbooba and Sharma meet Vohra, separately though. Top sources told IANS that the oathtaking ceremony of the Mehboobale­d new government would take place in Jammu early next month.

Mehbooba, 56, will now succeed her father, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who died on January 7, as the chief minister. Jammu and Kashmir has been without an elected government since.

Mehbooba was tipped to take over the reins but she dragged her feet on continuing to ally with the BJP and wanted it to redraw the alliance terms that her father had authored. However, the BJP refused any fresh concession­s and said it will only give assurances on the agenda, finalised last year when the two parties came together to form the state government.

After remaining entrenched in their respective positions for more than two months, the two sides warmed up to each other following Mehbooba’s meeting with Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday in Delhi.

Senior PDP leader and Lok Sabha member Muzaffar Hussain Beigh denied that there has been any give and take with the BJP. “There is no addition or subtractio­n from the agenda of alliance agreed upon by the two parties. The agenda will be implemente­d in letter and spirit.”

PDP leader and Lok Sabha member Tariq Hameed Karra, a vocal opponent of his party’s continuati­on of alliance with the BJP, was also present in Thursday’s meeting.

Before chairing the PDP meeting, Mehbooba went to her father’s grave in Bijbehara town along with one of her daughters to pray there and apparently seek blessings.

She presently represents south Kashmir’s Anantnag constituen­cy in the Lok Sabha. She will now have to get herself elected to either house of the state’s bicameral legislatur­e. —

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