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Now new Govt in JK likely till Yatra completion!
'Rebels' eager on alliance, BJP says 'wait'
7/5/2018 11:42:25 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 5: Even as speculations are rife that "rebels" from the Peoples Democratic Party, and some other parties will cobble up alliance with the Bharatiya Janta Party, no such development is likely to take place till completion of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.
Sources said the BJP is not willing for any alliance till the completion of the annual pilgrimage to the cave shrine in south Kashmir is over in August.
Sources said the central government is concentrating on the peaceful completion of the pilgrimage and doesn't want to divert attention from the sensitive issue.
It was reliably learnt that some of the "rebel leaders" including those from the Peoples Conference headed by Sajjad Gani Lone have been eager to form an alliance and had approached senior BJP leaders with a proposal of the same.
Sources said apart from one-on-one meeting with the senior BJP leaders including Ram Madhav, the two groups have been in constant touch on phone.
However, the "rebels" have been asked to wait as the BJP doesn't want to lose focus from the smooth conduct of Amarnath Ji Yatra.
Sources said a senior leader from BJP has conveyed to the "like minded" MLAs from other parties to wait for sometime as the right wing party was in "no hurry to come up with the alliance."
"See our party sacrificed power in the state of Jammu and Kashmir over complaints of mis-governance and compromise on issues of national importance so unless the modalities are fixed, we want to concentrate on Yatra alone," a BJP told Early Times on the condition of anonymity.
But the wait from the side of BJP is leaving the "rebels unnerved" about the fate of their dreams. "We are putting our career at stake, we need to get through at an earliest. Because delay may lead to new faces aspiring to come to power," said sources close to the "rebels."
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