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NC keen to see Congress to retain power in centre to ensure its survival | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 13 : Even if the Congress-NC alliance candidates win less than six Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir the possibilities for an alliance between the NC and the BJP led Government in the centre seem to be quite bleak. By forging a pre-poll alliance with the Congress the NC has shut doors for an indirect tie-up with any non-Congress Government in the centre. Field reports indicate that the way Farooq, Omar Abdullah and other NC leaders have been fulminating against Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders has left no room for any non-Congress Government in the centre to seek support from the National Conference. However, the NC leadership seems to be quite satisfied with the turn of events on the plea that a pre-poll alliance between the NC and the Congress has, for the time being, shut the doors for any Congress-PDP alliance on the pattern of 2002 experiment. In fact the basic purpose for the NC leadership to forge a pre-poll alliance with the Congress was to prevent the PDP from sharing power with the Congress as the next Assembly poll may throw up a hung House thereby helping the Congress to be a Government maker. But the NC leadership has on worry. In case the next Assembly poll resulted in a Congress-NC coalition Government will it remain stable if the centre has a BJP led Government ? This question haunts the NC leadership because it has not forgotten the 1984 episode when the duly elected Government headed by Farooq Abdullah was dislodged through defections engineered by the Congress. And since then the NC led Government in Jammu and Kashmir has been trying its best to keep the centre in good humour. It is the result of these fears that the NC leadership is keen to see Congress led UPA Government to retain power in the centre. |
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