"PDP has not set any new demands but only reiterated the implementation of 'Agenda of Alliance' as was earlier agreed with BJP," it tweeted.
The PDP reaction came soon after BJP's pointsman Ram Madhav went on record to say that the stalemate that existed earlier continued and that "conditions cannot be the basis for government formation."
The state is now under Governor's Rule since January 8.
The PDP also uploaded a link to the 'Agenda of Alliance' document that was "mutually agreed between J&K PDP and BJP last year".
A PDP leader, on condition of anonmity, said all the issues raised by party president Mehbooba Mufti were part of the 'Agenda of Alliance'.
The leader said Mehooba wanted assurances from the Centre on dialogue with all stakeholders in the state including the separatists and revocation of the AFSPA, which have been agreed by the two parties.
"Following the same principles, the coalition government will facilitate and help initiate a sustained and meaningful dialogue with all internal stakeholders, which will include all political groups irrespective of their ideological views and predilections.
"This dialogue will seek to build a broad based consensus on resolution of all outstanding issues of J&K," reads the document agreed between the two parties last year.
On revocation of the AFSPA, the agenda of alliance reads: "While both parties have historically held a different view on the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and the need for it in the State at present, as part of the agenda for governance of this alliance, the coalition government will examine the need for de-notifying disturbed areas.
The PDP leader said, on the development front, return of power projects to the state and inclusion of both Srinagar and Jammu in the 'Smart Cities' was also part of the document.
"In order to address the real source of J&K s fiscal problem and pave the way for making J&K a fiscally autonomous state, the State Government will work with the Union Government to explore modalities for transfer of Dulhasti and Uri hydro power projects to J&K as suggested by the Rangarajan Committee Report and the Round Table reports," the documents reads.
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