It also elected senior leader and former deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh as the legislature party leader who will also be the BJP candidate for the post of the deputy chief minister.
"BJP Legislature Party has decided to support PDP in the formation of the government in the state and BJP and PDP together will approach the Governor and stake claim for formation of the government very soon," BJP National General Secretary Ram Madhav told reporters here after the meeting.
The meeting came a day after PDP elected Mehbooba as its legislature party leader and the party candidate for the chief minister's post.
Asked if BJP has deferred its meeting with the Governor, who had written to the party to clear its stand on government formation by today, Madhav said that BJP had never sought time from the Governor.
"No, we did not ask for any time or date to go and meet the Governor. BJP will do that after its meeting with PDP. We will go together to meet the Governor," he said.
"There was never a breakdown in the coalition between BJP and PDP. I think this is the continuation of the process which started about a year back," Singh, Minister in the PMO, said.
"There were no differences. When you are in a coalition, you have to accommodate each other's priorities and each other's preferences. That is precisely what we do in a healthy coalition that augers well for Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
Singh said very soon the coalition partners will sit together and work out all the modalities to ensure that a structure is in place with all its compatibilities and coordination intact.
scheduled meeting with Governor N N Vohra.
"Today, we will not be meeting the Governor and the decision will be conveyed to his office. We will hold a meeting with the PDP leaders and after that we will meet the Governor," he said.
Asked as to when BJP will hand over the letter of support to the Governor, Sharma said that today's meeting was aimed at discussing the issue of extending support to PDP for the formation of the government.
"We will soon be holding a meeting in which we will decide about handing over a letter of support to the Governor," he said.
On if there were any differences between the two coalition partners and whether they have been sorted out, he said that the PDP chief had herself stated that there were no differences.
"There are no differences. Mehbooba Mufti herself had stated yesterday that she is ready to form the government and that she has reposed her full faith in the central government and together we will form the government in the state and together we will give a stable and good government that will work for the welfare of the people of the state," Madhav said.
"Our guiding principle will be the common minimum programme, the agenda of governance agreed upon by both the parties one year ago," he said.
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