"Polling has established that the people of the state especially Kashmir have seen through the game of dividing their votes to facilitate foisting a government through intrigue. The fact that overwhelming majority of people came out to vote is an indication that their mission to bring about a change was taking shape on the ground," PDP President Mehbooba Mufti said.
"But, now that the trend throughout the country has swung in favour of strong single party governments. The people in Jammu and Kashmir too have decided to bury the unstable coalition culture," she said alleging that about a dozen political parties were lunched on election eve in Kashmir with the same objective of fragmentation of vote.
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