The delegation, comprising the leaders of the National Conference (NC), Congress, CPI(M) and few Independents, was led by NC president Farooq Abdullah.
During the hour-long meeting, the delegation discussed various issues confronting Jammu and Kashmir including the political scenario in the state.
They also discussed "threat" to Article 35A of the Constitution by way of a petition in the Supreme Court.
Abdullah told reporters that the government needs to convene an Assembly session to discuss various issues including the present situation in the state.
"The government should call an Assembly session where the members can put forth the problems of their constituencies and discuss the situation and seek answers from the government," he said.
Abdullah said they raised the issue of alleged misgovernance in the state with the governor.
"We told him there is so much misgovernance that backdoor appointments are taking place, SPOs (special police officers) are being appointed in lieu of money from the poor, and the situation is such which can become the basis of destruction of the country and the state," he said.
CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami, who was part of the delegation, said calling an Assembly session is the need of the hour to discuss various issues of governance and politics including the "threat" to Article 35A.
The issue of Article 35A is being debated everyday and instead of the streets it should be discussed in the state legislature, he said.
There is "political uncertainty" in the state. There is uncertainty among the people because of these issues, Tarigami said.
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