The former chief minister also seemed to have suggested that replacing the chief minister by some BJP leader, as reported by some media "would not help" the PDP-BJP alliance .
"Imposition of governor's rule and placing the legislative assembly under suspended animation is unavoidable and imperative to restore normalcy and peace in Kashmir... The PDP-BJP alliance is bereft of a political agenda and has been forged with the singular purpose of attaining power.
The Member of Parliament from Srinagar constituency said the imposition of governor's rule is not an ideal solution but it is the only plausible option in the present circumstances where the State is being "pushed back to the uncertainty and turmoil" of the early 1990s.
Abdullah said the state bureaucracy is in a state of "disarray and dismay" owing to "mishandling and unprecedented impropriety" by the PDP-BJP government.
"Juniors are being promoted over seniors and key departments are being run in an ad-hoc and chaotic manner. The result is a complete failure on the governance front in addition to a failure on the political front. There is no sign of development. The only sign of the government is these ribbon-cutting photo-opportunities of the Chief Minister inaugurating projects of the previous government in the state," he said.
"Changing horses midway won't help. The government has become extremely unpopular and lost the faith and support of the people - as is evident with every passing day and as seen a couple of days ago when female attendees at a government organised event at SKICC refused to be addressed by the CM and stormed out of the event raising slogans," the former Union Minister said.
Abdullah reiterated for the need of an "open-ended, unconditional and uninterrupted" dialogue with Pakistan and stakeholders in Kashmir, which he observed as "the only way forward to deal with the issue."
He said that the dialogues, if initiated soon, would be better for the state.
"My apprehension is that the damage done would be far too much to handle and reverse by the time such a political initiative is taken. There should be no further delay," he said.
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