PDP, BJP to meet J-K Guv jointly, to stake claim to form Govt

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Mar 25 2016 | 8:07 PM IST
Ending the over two-month deadlock, PDP and BJP are set to jointly call on Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra tomorrow and stake claim to form the new government that will be headed by Mehbooba Mufti who will be the first woman Chief Minister of the state.
A day after Mehbooba, 56, was unanimously elected as the PDP's legislature party leader and nominated as the party's CM candidate, 25 members of BJP met in the state's winter capital here today and elected Nirmal Singh as its leader.
Singh will again be the deputy Chief Minister in the new cabinet, a post he had held in the Mufti Mohammed Syeed's dispensation.
Sources in the know of the developments said that both PDP, which has 27 members in the 87-member Assembly and BJP will seek time from the Governor for tomorrow and stake their claim to form the government.
Mehbooba will hand over a letter staking claim to form the government while Singh will hand over the letter from the BJP side supporting her claim, the sources said.
The Governor had summoned both Presidents of PDP and BJP separately for today for consultations on Government formation in the state.
The sources said that both the parties mutually decided to postpone today's meeting and seek time for a meeting so that their two leaders can jointly call on the Governor and apprise him about the decision of the legislative parties of PDP and BJP.
Earlier in the day, BJP's interlocutor on Jammu and Kashmir Ram Madhav said "legislative party of the BJP in Jammu has decided to support PDP in the formation of the government in the state and together BJP and PDP will approach the Governor and stake the claim for formation of the government very soon."
Today's BJP meeting was attended by Madhav, who is also the party's National General Secretary, and Minister of State in PMO Jitendra Singh.
Brushing aside rumours over differences over distribution of portfolios, both the parties said the alliance was being worked out on the lines as decided under the leadership of Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who died on January seven this year.
Jitendra Singh ruled out any differences between the coalition partners BJP and PDP and said "there was never a breakdown in the coalition between BJP and PDP. I think this is the continuation of the process which started about a year back."
"...When you are in a coalition you have to accommodate each other's priorities and each other's preferences. That is precisely we do in a healthy coalition to augur well for the state of Jammu and Kashmir."
"As we have decided to form the government with PDP, we will support the Chief Ministerial candidate of PDP", BJP state president Sat Sharma said.
PDP and BJP had formed an alliance on March one, last year with Sayeed as the Chief Minister. Both the sides had formed an Agenda of Alliance which sought to address internal and external dimension of the state.
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When asked about the reasons for BJP deferring its scheduled meeting with Governor, party National General Secretary Ram Madhav said BJP had never sought a specific date from the Governor.
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The BJP tonight asserted that the decision to defer party's meeting with the Governor N N Vohra was taken by both PDP and BJP.
"The leadership of both the parties (PDP and BJP) decided to meet the Governor together. Both the parties will nominate two or three leaders from each side who will go and meet the Governor together and stake claim for the formation of the government," BJP state President Sat Sharma said.
The BJP leadership including its National General Secretary Ram Madhav, Minister of State in the PMO Dr Jitendra Singh and other senior leaders of the state unit held a second round of meeting this evening.
When asked whether there was any difference or demand of "important portfolios" by the BJP leadership, Sharma said that there was no difference and all the portfolios had equal importance and the portfolios like Home has always remained with the Chief Minister.
About the expected date of oath taking ceremony of the Mehbooba Mufti, he said that it is expected to take place in the first week of next month.
"The oath taking ceremony will take place either by the end of this month or by the first week of next month," he said.
When asked why they could not cover a distance of 50 metres to meet the PDP President who is staying in another building of the State Guest House, Sharma said the leadership of both the parties were busy in holding their own party meetings.
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First Published: Mar 25 2016 | 8:07 PM IST

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