"It was once thought to be an impossible thing, which has been made possible and we are today sitting here," Chander Prakash Ganga who took the charge of Industries and Commerce ministry in Mufti Sayeed Government told PTI.
55-year-old Ganga, who won from Vijaypur Assembly constituency and was one of the top ranking leaders heading 2008 Amarnath land row sounded optimistic over future prospects of the coalition government.
"There were two different mandates--Jammu region instilled their trust in BJP and the people of Kashmir chose PDP. We will respect the mandates of both regions and provide them with the best possible government," he said.
"This government will run full six years and ensure good governance, development, accountability in administration and address problems of the people. It will be the best coalition government that Jammu and Kashmir seen till now," he said.
Sharma, who took charge of MoS works and revenue department criticised the previous NC-Congress government for being a "turmoil in the state".
Our government will ensure peaceful environment and overall development of all the three regions, he said.
BJP ministers, Bali Bhagat and Sukhnandan Choudhary, who took charge of Ministries of Forest and Public Health Engineering respectively also echoed the sentiments of their colleague.
Ruling PDP's recent demand from NDA government for return of the mortal remains of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru also raised eyebrows in the political circle.
J&K scripted history when BJP partnered coalition government was formed in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ending 49-days of Governor rule, the state got a new government with veteran PDP leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed taking oath as Chief Minister of a 25-member cabinet which marked the entry of BJP for the first time in the state government on March 1.
Erstwhile allies National Conference and Congress ended with 15 and 12 seats respectively.
