The former chief minister claimed that the PDP leadership was not willing to annoy the BJP and was implementing all the "orders" from Delhi as well as Nagpur, a reference to the RSS headquarters.
Abdullah was addressing an "extra-ordinary" meeting of the party legislators which deliberated upon the prevailing situation in the Kashmir Valley and the Centre's "hardened approach".
The PDP and the BJP run a coalition government in the state.
"They (PDP leaders) think by pressing for dialogue, the BJP leadership will get annoyed which can result in losing the chair," said the NC leader.
He said unless an attempt is made to resolve the Kashmir issue, the people of the state would continue to face uncertainty, fear and unrest.
"For the sake of power, the PDP is implementing whatever orders they are getting from Nagpur and Delhi. This government is implementing these orders faithfully," he said.
"The aim of PDP-BJP coalition government is not only to finish the special status of Jammu and Kashmir but also to make the future of our young generation dark," he alleged.
A National Conference spokesman said the meeting also discussed the problems being faced by the people due to "lacklustre attitude" of the PDP-led government and the party affairs.
The meeting expressed concern over the deteriorating situation and maintained that dialogue was the only way to improve the situation in the state, the spokesman said.
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