In a statement issued by the General Secretary of the party, Nazim-ud-din Bhat, after his resignation, the PDP said its alliance with BJP was not for government formation but to eliminate hostility between different regions of the state and also to remove the trust deficit between people of Kashmir and the rest of the country.
Karra quit the party, protesting against "brutal policies" of BJP at the Centre and "complete surrender" of the state government before it.
When asked to react to PDP General Secretary's statement, Karra said, "Nizam-ud-din Bhat is too small a fry to comment on such bigger issues. Let Mehbooba Mufti say what she has said and then I will respond."
The PDP leader also accused Karra of not speaking even once in Parliament during his more than two years' tenure.
"But unfortunately Tariq Sahib instead choose not speak even once during his two-and-a-half years' tenure as Lok Sabha member in Parliament," he observed.
He said Karra's engagement with different political parties of the country would have been more fruitful, eventful and dignified for the people of Kashmir rather then indulging into "rabble rousing at the local level".
Bhat said the difference between this year's unrest and those of 2010 and 2008 is that it has remained confined to the Valley only this time while rest of the state remained peaceful.
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