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'Delay in government formation may boost morale of separatists' | | | Majid Nabi SRINAGAR, Jan 4: The record turnout in recently concluded assembly elections undoubtedly left valley based 'seditious' elements debased, however the continuous stalemate over the government formation might boost up their morale to continue their treasonable activities. The grand participation of Kashmiri people in democratic process crestfallen separatists who left no moment spared to enforce election boycott in the valley, nonetheless the stalemate over the government formation and divergent policies between the mainstream parties yet again 'watered' their frail roots. "The unreserved participation by the people of the state especially Kashmir valley left separatists red faced who were of the opinion that they would again succeed to ensure impediment. However the perplexity to form the next government sorry to say encouraged them to rustle up their lost ground," an eminent political observer told Early Times. Pertinently, 12 days after Jammu and Kashmir delivered a fractured verdict, there is still no government in the state, while the political parties yet to decide which direction they should take to form a stable government. "This could be a win-win situation for separatist groups if remains same. They will get an excuse to justify themselves before the people and will again try to convince them to fell prey in their nefarious designs," he said and added that all the political parties before making any decision must think about the people who reposed their faith in them and threw up an important but extremely fragmented mandate. More to the point National Conference working President and former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah's 'googly' to extend unconditional support to PDP put its Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed who is considered as a full-grown politician on back foot. "Since the election results were out political tic-tac is continue in the state, on one hand Congress stalwart Gulam Nabi Azad, mooted suggestion to form a grand alliance to keep saffron brigade at bay. National Conference refused to be its part, reason ideological disparity with the Congress party which was its ally in the government since 2009. It's quite a tricky situation and it is difficult to predict what is going to happen," he said. |
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