Srinagar: Meeting nine days after Jammu and Kashmir was brought under Governor’s rule, the PDP’s core group met on Sunday and indicated it was veering to the idea of forming a coalition government with BJP, but its president Mehbooba Mufti told the meeting she was in no hurry to take over as chief minister.
The meeting also authorised Mehbooba to take a final call on government formation.
“The core group has authorised party president Mehbooba to take whatever decision on it (government formation),” PDP leader Naeem Akhtar said after the marathon 5-hour meeting of the party’s core group. Akhtar said the PDP has not set any conditions for government formation with the BJP, but refused to set any deadline for it, too.
“No conditions on part of the PDP,” he said. Asked how soon will the government be formed, he said “no timeline.” “The most important point in the vision of Mufti Sahib was reconciliation between India and Pakistan,” he said.
Akhtar, a trusted aide of the late chief minister, said the party welcomed the Prime Minister’s Lahore visit last month and the maturity shown by the Centre in the wake of the Pathankot attack.
“It was his (Sayeed’s) belief that India-Pakistan friendship is necessary for Kashmir as it has been a victim of hostilities between the two countries,” he said.
The PDP chief was reportedly unhappy over Prime Minister Narendra Modi not having visited Sayeed when he was admitted to AIIMS in Delhi before his death though he had paid tributes to the leader at the airport when his mortal remains were being shifted to the state.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi had visited Sayeed in the hospital and also called on Mehbooba in Srinagar after his death.
“Contrary to perception that a new government will be in place very soon, it might take longer than just few days,” he added.
Governor’s Rule was imposed in the state with effect from January 8, a day after Sayeed’s death, as the PDP and BJP, alliance partners in state government since March 1, 2015, failed to stake claim for formation of a new dispensation. (PTI)