"All options are still open. No decision has been taken yet on formation of government in the state with any other party," PDP spokesperson Naeem Akhter told PTI here.
He said the leadership of PDP, which has won 28 of the 87 seats in the Assembly, was discussing all its options for government formation, hinting at an alliance with the BJP.
Akhter said his party's stand on safeguarding Article 370, which guarantees special status to Jammu and Kashmir within the Indian union, was non-negotiable.
He also said that the party was committed to revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from the state, besides initiating a political process for resolution of Kashmir issue.
The PDP and the second largest party BJP, which has won 25 seats, all in Jammu, have been invited by Governor N N Vohra for separate discussions over government formation by January 1.
He said Congress has also given a proposal for government formation to the PDP which is under the consideration by the party.
On the National Conference's offer of unconditional support to PDP for government formation, Akhter said his party has received no such communication so far from its arch rival.
"As and when such an offer is received we will surely discuss it and decide the future course of action," he said.
