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Omar forcing BJP alliance on PDP, plugging all routes | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 13: National Conference leadership has plans of killing two birds with one stone. First, It has announced that it will not support the BJP or join hands with the BJP for the formation of the Government. This could have set the stage for the PDP to forge an alliance with the BJP for the government formation in Jammu and Kashmir. No the plan of the NC is not so simple. By announcing that it would support the PDP in the formation of the government, Omar Abdullah plans to prevent the BJP from forming the government in alliance with the PDP. The second plan is to leave no option for PDP to join hands with the BJP for government formation which Omar Abdullah believes could prove a swan's song for the party led by Muftis. Omar Also believes that by announcing to support the PDP, NC leadership will earn the credit for having agreed to join hands with the valley centric PDP instead of forging an alliance with the non-secular BJP. In that case, NC leadership believes that once the PDP forges ties with the BJP the PDP leadership could be exposed in the valley which had given mandate to the Muftis to head the government. Sources in the BJP said that talks with the PDP leaders would be resumed once the BJP was free from the Delhi Assembly election. These sources claimed that the channels of dialogue have been kept open and some of the senior PDP leaders were in New Delhi recently where they held talks with senior BJP leaders. Even senior BJP leaders were in Jammu the other day where they interacted with the PDP leaders. Sources said that the BJP leadership has taken note of Omar Abdullah's latest statement in which he had ruled out the possibility of forming an alliance with the BJP for forming the government in Jammu and Kashmir. They said that still the BJP was weighing the option whether it could form a Government in alliance with the PDP or with the NC. "Our basic aim is to establish a stable and strong Government that could hasten the process of development of the state in all respects," said a senior BJP leader belonging to Jammu. He said "our aim is not to enjoy power but to give a government to people that believes in good governance and (development),"he added. |
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