BJP leader Ram Madhav today faced the ire of party legislators and leaders, agitated over PDP's decision to allow separatists to take out anti-India rally in Srinagar, at the start of a two-day meeting here as the party General Secretary assured them that such incidents will not be allowed in future.
In an apparent attempt to mitigate their apprehension about separatists, the senior BJP leader said,"You be assured, we will not allow the anti-India campaigns or any such incidents".
Central BJP leadership today sent Madhav to chair the two-days conference to placate its local leadership and cadres. Some of the party leaders have reportedly called for ending ties with PDP.
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"We keep on listening to every day (from you) how will government run (on such issues). You have to decide how will the government run. You must have felt it, if you had to sit in opposition even after getting 25 seats," Madhav told the meeting.
Madhav was BJP's chief negotiator in alliance formation talks with PDP in J&K.
In a bid to placate them, Madhav gave detailed picture to them how the BJP-PDP government was cobbled out purely on the basis of the development and under what circumstances Masarat Alam was released.
"We have six year period of governance. Government will run. Let us go ahead together," he told legislators.
He asked the legislators not to come under the pressure of the media and gear up to spread the talk of governance in the public.
"If you remain out. It is your mistake. If you remain inside, it is media victory," he told them.
"I told the ministers to ensure development in one year. That is the only answer to all this," he said.
"You have to behave like a partner. Talk to PDP, administration will also change. It will be better situation," he told party leaders.


