STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: A day after PDP gave signs of apparent softening of stance towards it, BJP on Thursday said it has sought “more time” from the Governor in view of the ongoing dialogue with parties on government formation and hinted that it could relent on the issue of having Chief Minister from Jammu.
Governor has set 19th January deadline for formation of government in the State and BJP will not take any step in haste. The dialogue with other parties is on and people of the State will “soon get good news”, BJP’s State unit Chief Jugal Kishore Sharma on Thursday said after a party delegation met Jammu and Kashmir Governor N.N Vohra.
“We have asked him (Governor) for some more time, so that the result of the ongoing dialogue (with other parties) comes out. There are many issues that need to be discussed that is why it is taking time,” he said and asserted that BJP would work for a stable government in J-K.
Queried on the demand for a Chief Minister from Jammu region, party’s State Incharge Avinash Rai Khanna said, “Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh constitute one state and the Chief Minister would be from the state of Jammu and Kashmir.”
The BJP leadership in Jammu and Kashmir had been till now batting strongly for a Chief Minister from Jammu, especially from the party, in case of a post-poll alliance.
While hinting towards accommodating the agendas of coalition partners, Khanna said that the party knows very well how to run a “successful coalition government.”
“When we sit together and discuss on the issue of government formation, we can come out with a Common Minimum Programme (CPM) and form a joint agenda to run the government.
“We are not in a hurry (to form the government) we are working to give the people of Jammu and Kashmir a stable government that completes its tenure of six years,” Sharma said.
Asked if the party was in touch with the leadership of either National Conference or the People’s Democratic Pparty, Sharma said, “You know how many parties are there in the State. We can just say that the process is on and you will get the details in the days to come.” PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti yesterday met Governor and dropped hints that her party is not averse to joining hands with BJP as she said the poll mandate was an “opportunity” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and invoked Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Without giving details of what exactly she discussed with Vohra, Mehbooba had said her meeting with the Governor was “informal” in the wake of a “decisive but divided mandate” thrown up by the recent Assembly polls. Answering questions over the issue of government formation, she told reporters that “PDP’s priority is not to cobble up a majority for the sake of government formation.”
Sharma said “Governor has told us that government in the State should be formed before 19th January 19”. The Assembly elections threw up a fractured verdict with PDP emerging as the single largest party with 28 seats in the 87-member Assembly and BJP the second largest party with 25 seats.
National Conference won 15 seats and Congress 12. Smaller parties and independents together won seven seats.