Karra said his decision was necessitated as the PDP-BJP alliance government was pursuing the "RSS agenda" in Jammu and Kashmir after joining hands with the so-called fascist forces.
The founder PDP member also termed as "politically motivated" the statement of army chief General Bipin Rawat on "tough action" against those supporting terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.
"As far as the army chief's statement is concerned, I feel it is a politically motivated statement. It is very unfortunate that a force like the army, which has been deputed to save the nation's sovereignty, is politicised," he told reporters soon after his formal joining.
Karra said, "We will strive, will try our level best to save the social fabric of India".
He accused the PDP of pursuing RSS' agenda in the state and said, "My conscience did not allow me to carry on any further and I resigned from PDP as well as from the membership of Lok Sabha".
"Basically after PDP backed an agenda of BJP which is dictated by the RSS, the political dynamics of the state changed. People in the state never accepted the inroads made by the RSS into the state politics using PDP-BJP alliance as a tool," Karra also told PTI.
Party general secretary incharge of Jammu and Kashmir Ambika Soni said Karra has been the "conscience keeper" in PDP and had time and again warned it of going on a wrong track and rectify its course.
"When he saw no light at the end of the tunnel, he was compelled to leave the ranks of the PDP and we are very happy to welcome him.
"He has his own positive views of what the roadmap should be and how we can bring the processes into the mainstream of national politics and how alienation process which has set in can be reversed and can be an integral part of the Indian main stream," Soni said.
Karra said he held extensive discussions with Rahul as well as Sonia Gandhi and was quite happy that they have definitive ideas about how to bring J&K out of its slumber.
"I have assured the Congress President as well as the Congress Vice President that in order to fight the RSS and menace of other divisive forces, the division they put the society into, I am at their disposal not only in J&K but elsewhere throughout India if they feel so," he said.
The former PDP MP, who has been a minister from 2002 to 2008 in the state, had jointly floated the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Kashmir in 1999.
"When late Mufti joined hands with the so-called fascist forces which was so named by himself, I tried to distance myself and started giving them warnings as well as suggestions that since BJP is diametrically opposite, ideologically opposite to what PDP holds.
"It would not be interest of the state as well as for Indian polity that we should give space to such people and such party which has been engaged since pre-independence days for putting the social fabric of the country into jeopardy," he said.
The 61-year-old Karra, who is a founder member of PDP along with late Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, had submitted his resignation from the Lok Sabha in September last year protesting against alleged excesses committed by security forces in quelling widespread protests after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani.
The resignation was accepted by the Lok Sabha secretariat in November last year.
Jammu and Kashmir Congress president Ghulam Ahmed Mir, party's senior vice president Sham Lal Sharma and CLP leader Rigzin Jora were also present at his joining.
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