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| WHO SAID WHAT | | | JAMMU, 28: “I think the large turnout in Kashmir is a vote for democracy and national integration. We are all happy at the turnout, and who wins or loses is a secondary issue.' PRIME MINISTER MANMOHAN SINGH
“It is not important who wins but what is important is that people of Kashmir have expressed full faith in democracy and our neighbour (Pakistan) should learn from this. It's a victory for democracy” CONGRESS PRESIDENT SONIA GANDHI
"Jammu and Kashmir is not like any other state just because over 60 per cent of people voted. It is not the end of the road. The people here have different aspirations and ambitions" PDP PRESIDENT MEHBOOBA MUFTI
“Independents are going to play a key role. Last time 15 independents backed Congress. It is not about which party will be number one or two. It is possible that eventually it would be a single party being backed by over twenty independents that comes to power” FORMER CM GHULAM NABI AZAD
“We are hopeful of forming the government on our own. No question of a tie-up with the BJP” NC PRESIDENT OMAR ABDULLAH
“The Congress alone can determine the chemistry of the coalition. The Congress will do what suits the nation's interest and party objectives” PCC CHIEF SAIFUDDIN SOZ
“We would like nothing better than a stable government in J&K. Separatists cannot have their say and democratic process must go on. We expected to do better than last time, but the Amarnath issue impacted the elections in the Jammu region.' CONGRESS GS FOR J&K PRITHVIRAJ CHAVAN
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