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Delay cabinet reshuffle indicates BJP may pull out
4/26/2018 11:48:08 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 26: The BJP high command is mulling to pull out from the coalition Government in Jammu and Kashmir as the Intelligence Bureau has strongly recommended for the same.
According to the highly placed sources, IB has sounded the Central Government against the brewing resentment against the BJP leadership in J&K, particularly its ministers because of their surrender to the PDP over a number of issues. Sources claimed that reshuffle in the ministry was intentionally delayed by pretending business of the BJP national president Amit Shah after the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval signaled for the same.
Ajit Doval has received a highly confidential report of the IB, according to which the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has deteriorated after the PDP-BJP combine came to power in the State. The IB, in its report, has listed the increase in number of militancy related incidents, killing of security personal and intensified attempts of demographic change of the Hindu majority areas of Jammu region, sources added.
Sources said that the IB report has sounded an alert for the Central Government and Ajit Doval is learnt to have strongly recommended forpulling our from the Coalition Government, headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
In fact, sources said, the Central Government had sought a report from the IB over Reasana incident and its fall outs in the State politics besides an overall view on the performance of PDP-BJP Government in the State.
As soon as the IB submitted its report, the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval immediately signaled Amit Shah not to okay the ministry reshuffle in the J&K Government till a detailed discussion over the prevailing situation vis-à-vis IB report is held.
This was the reason that Amit Shah did not meet the BJP delegation from J&K for discussion over ministry reshuffle despite his presence in New Delhi on the same day, sources added.
In view of the emerging developments, there is no possibility of the ministry reshuffle and inclusion of new faces as of now while a final decision on the fate of PDP-BJP coalition Government is likely to be taken after a detailed discussion between Prime Minister NArender Modi, BJP president Amiyt Shah and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in next few few days, sources said.
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