Senior party leader Naeem Akhtar criticised Karra's decision announced yesterday, saying he took the step at a time when there was a need to strengthen the hands of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and the administration.
"He has back-stabbed the party at a time when there was a need to strengthen the government and the Chief Minister," Akhtar, Education Minister and government spokesman, told PTI over phone.
He said Karra, who quit complaining about government's handling of the ongoing unrest and PDP's alliance with BJP, had been elected on "our agenda and our ticket" and hence should not have taken such a step in such a situation.
Significantly, like the Hurriyat, he also appealed to the "conscience" of other party leaders to follow his footstpes.
Asked whether Karra's decision could have been influenced by that appeal of the separatists, Akhtar said, "it is for him (Karra) to say."
At the same time, Akhtar insisted that Karra's decision will not have much impact on the party "but it will have impact on the situation", which he refused to explain.
"He never spoke there. He never raised issues like delay in disbursement of relief for 2014 floods (by the central government). If he were bound by principles, he should have waited for the situation in Kashmir to normalise before resigning," the government spokesman said.
In Jammu, Akhtar told reporters that the party is intact as it is an ideology and an agenda under a leadership.
He was replying to a question whether Karra's resignation was setback to PDP.
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Commenting on contention of NC and Congress that PDP has been weakened following Karra's resignation, Akhtar said "(chief of separatist women group Dukhtaran-e-Millat) Asiya Andrabi is also saying the same. Andrabi has also welcomed his resignation. (Another separatist leader) Shabir Shah has also welcomed it."
To another question about Karra's statement that the government has failed to implement Agenda of Alliance, he said "both the parties are committed to implementation of Agenda of Alliance. It is thefoundation stone of our alliance."
Akhtar further said "the aim of the alliance of North pole and South is to have permanent peace in the state and hold talks with all the stakeholders to ensure development and restoration of the democratic stage in the state. We are committed to it."
On Karra's remark about civilian killings, Akhtar said "does anyone kill their own people for fun. There is a environment of turmoil and there has alsobeen loss of life and we are very worried, sad and sad.
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