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Decision on govt formation after reassessing alliance with BJP: Mehbooba Mufti

Srinagar: Uncertainty grew over government formation in Jammu and Kashmir with a tough-talking PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti saying she will take a call after ‘reassessing' whether ally BJP's government at the Centre would take substantive

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: February 01, 2016 9:11 IST
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Srinagar: Uncertainty grew over government formation in Jammu and Kashmir with a tough-talking PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti saying she will take a call after ‘reassessing' whether ally BJP's government at the Centre would take substantive steps in a ‘set timeframe' to address the ‘core' political and economic issues of the state.

Noting the Narendra Modi government will have to reach out to the state's people with decisive political and economic confidence-building measures (CBMs), she on Sunday said her father, late chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, 'took a courageous, although unpopular, decision of aligning with BJP', hoping its government will take decisive measures to address the 'core political and economic issues' concerning the state and its people.

"Unfortunately, instead of partnering with and implementing Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's vision of bringing peace, stability and prosperity to Jammu and Kashmir, certain quarters, both within J&K and in New Delhi, started overtly and covertly triggering frequent controversies over avoidable contentious issues resulting in wastage of the state government's energies in firefighting and propitiation," she said in a statement after her party's core group meeting here yesterday.

"In such violative circumstances around, we will have to reassess whether we can absorb the shocks which Mufti Sahab had to do so frequently in his effort to forge reconciliation between the regions and the people of the state," she added.

"PDP can't form a government just for the sake of power but, if it does, it will be, as envisioned by Mufti Sahab, with the objective of addressing the core political and economic issues confronting J&K as was done by the PDP-led government between 2002 and 2005," she asserted.

She said the Modi government will have to take substantive measures towards implementation of the PDP-BJP agenda and her PDP 'needs a set timeframe to be worked out'.

"The PDP will have to reassess whether the central government is ready to trust the people of Jammu and Kashmir and carry out implementation of 'Agenda of Alliance' with sincerity of purpose," she said, noting it makes clear that the present position will be maintained on all the constitutional provisions pertaining to the state including on special status.

She said the agenda made it clear that the coalition government will seek to support and strengthen the approach and initiatives taken "to create a reconciliatory environment and build stakes for all in the peace and development within the sub-continent including normalisation of relations with Pakistan".

Mehbooba Mufti noted though real progress was made during the past 10 months towards the implementation of good governance practices listed in the agenda of alliance, there was little movement forward on implementation of political and economic initiatives.

"Instead there were some recurrent unsettling developments which led to lack of congenial atmosphere and had a negative impact even on the good work done on the governance front," she said, adding the Sayeed government's "some pioneering developmental and welfare initiatives could not make a mark among the people because of some unsettling issues being raised by certain quarters repeatedly".

"Amid recurring contestations and controversies, Mufti Sahab worked tirelessly and tried his best to carry everybody along and bring some relief to the people on the governance front and unfortunately, this taxing overdoing ultimately took a heavy toll on his health.

"Jammu and Kashmir today needs the political will and statesmanship to pull the state out of the morass, which no government in the state could do amid recurrent rumblings over the issues that have already been settled in the constitution," she said.

With Agency Inputs

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