Nearly a month after PDP chief and
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed's demise, there still
appears to be little clarity on who will form the government in the
state. Senior BJP leaders from Jammu and Kashmir will meet the party high
command in New Delhi later in the day to discuss the political situation in the
state.
As the impasse over government
formation in Jammu and Kashmir drags on, Governor NN Vohra has written to the
PDP and the BJP is seeking to know their stand on the issue. Vohra has called
the PDP chief as well as the state BJP chief Sat Pal Sharma for a meeting on
Tuesday for the purpose, CNN-IBN reported.
With the alliance between the PDP
on the BJP on tenterhooks, the state continues to be under President's Rule.
The confusion on the future course
of action got further compounded on Sunday when Mehbooba Mufti told her party
leaders she was not ready to become the chief minister of the state "for
nothing". Mehbooba has sought time bound assurances from the Centre
on the implementation of the agenda of alliance between her party and the
Bharatiya Janata Party.
Speaking to reporters on
Sunday, Mehbooba
Mufti said that for her late father, the alliance was based on
"trust and belief that it will translate into real relief for the people
of the state which ultimately would also serve the national interest and also
bring peace into the sub-continent between India and Pakistan.
PDP, with 27 MLAs in the 87-member
Assembly and BJP with 25 legislators, ran a coalition government headed by
Mufti Sayeed for 10 months before his demise on 7 January.
As this Firstpost article points
out, the fate of the alliance between the two parties is affected by several
factors, including the credibility levels of the PDP, flood rehabilitation
efforts and internal conflicts within the PDP.
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