The PDP chief asserted that her party has not compromised its agenda including status quo on Article 370 of the Constitution which guarantees special status to the state, while the NC had tied up with BJP just to "grab power".
The Chief Minister also took strong exception to the statement of Jammu Chapter of Chamber of Commerce and Industries threatening a violent movement against "illegal foreign settlers" if government fails to deport them within 10 days. Mehbooba said "strict action will be taken against anyone who will try to take the law in his own hands".
"Our opposition party had entered into alliances with all parties (be it Congress or BJP) in the past.
"It had Indira-Sheikh accord (between former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and NC founder and former chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah), Rajiv-Farooq accord (between former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and NC president Farooq Abdullah)."
It had "Rahul-Omar accord (between Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah) and that too without any agenda," Mehbooba told reporters after addressing a party convention at Anantnag in south Kashmir.
Mehbooba reminded the NC that in 1999 Omar was made a minister of state in the then BJP-led government at the Centre.
"Those in opposition need to think that whenever they entered into an alliance, whether with BJP or Congress, what was their agenda?," she said alleging they stitched their coalition just to "grab power".
In contrast, the Chief Minister said, her party entered into an alliance with the BJP with a clear agenda.
"When PDP was formed, we made it amply clear that talks, whether with Pakistan or people of Jammu and Kashmir are the only way to take Kashmir out from the morass.
She said people were apprehensive about revocation of Article 370 of the Constitution but "we made it clear that there will be status quo as far as Article 370 is concerned.
"We favour dialogue and opening of new routes (along the Line of Control)."
About the "threat" held out by Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries against illegal foreign settlers, the chief minister said strict action will be taken against anyone who will try to take the law into their own hands.
"Whosoever tries to take law into his hands, strict action will be taken against him.
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