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NC reiterates support to PDP for govt formation in JKKashmir News Service|December 26, 2014|Agencies|CommentsSRINAGAR – Senior National Conference (NC) leader and legislator from Srinagar’s Khanyar constituency – Ali Mohammad Sagar – Friday rejected any possibility of alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for government formation in the state and termed the silence of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over offer ofsupport from NC as eerie.Talking to KNS he said, “The reality is that PDP is ready for alliance with the BJP and for this its leaders Muzaffar Husain Beg and Nizam-ud-Din Bhat held several secret meetings with BJP leadership in Delhi.”While rejecting the reports that outgoing Chief Minister and NC working president Omar Abdullah held any meetings with BJP leadership in Delhi, he said, “It is propaganda. He (Omar) went to Delhi as he had to proceed to London.”Reiterating his party’s offer of support to PDP for government formation, Sagar said, “We are ready to support PDP if it forms the government. Omar sahab had immediately after the declaration of election resultsoffered support to PDP, but there has been no responsefrom them which is strange. I as general secretary of NC again offer to PDP that if they want to form the government we ready to give support to them.”However, he claimed, that PDP was willing to go with BJP “due to which they weren’t responding to the sincere offer of NC.”“There have been three secret meetings between BJP and PDP leaders in Delhi and Muzaffar Husain Beg and Nizam-ud-Din Bhat have played an important role in it. The reality of PDP has come to the fore as leaders of this party including its patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeedduring election campaigning had claimed that they wereready to anything to stop BJP juggernaut in the state,” he added.While strongly rejecting the reports of any contact between NC and BJP over government formation, he said, “There is no question of NC supporting BJP to form the government. We have ideological differences with BJP and there can’t be any compromise on that.”“During our core group meeting all the MLAs have unanimously decided not to be part of BJP led government,” he said and claimed it was PDP who was desperate to go with BJP.The Assembly election results have thrown up a hung assembly in J&K with PDP emerging single largest partywith 28 members followed by Bharatiya Janata Party with 25. The National Conference and Congress have bagged 15 and 12 seats respectively making it difficult for parties to choose alliance partners.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 14:41:46 +0000

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