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Regional parties along with Congress can form non-BJP Govt.: Shafi Uri =>The national conference senior leader and newly elected Uri’s legislator, Mohammad Shafi Uri while proposing for a non- BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir Sundaysaid the regional parties along with the Congress can form a ‘stable’ government inthe state. Shafi Uri, the NC veteran told KNS that if the parties here want a non- BJP government, they can form an alliance while seeking support from the Congress for the same, if required. He added that there are various states in India which are ruled by the non- BJP dispensation. “A larger apprehension that is being raised at present is the scarcity of the funds that the state would witness without taking BJP along in the formation of the government. I can tell you that it is absurd and an irrelevant remark. The funds that are beinggive to the state by the union government are not the charities. It is the right of every state given by them by the constitution of India. Whether there is BJP government or not, JK would continue to receive whatever is due,” Shafi Uri who has also served as Education Minister in the state said. While commenting upon the emergence of BJP in the political spectrum of the state, the 71 year old NC veteran who recently won the assembly segment of Uri said that the the anger against Congress across India has benefitted the saffron party most as it provided an alternative political system for the people. “Across India, Congress’s image of corruption and mis-governance got enlarged and BJP benefitted from it. In JK, there was no Modi wave but since Congress had control in Jammu, hence BJP took it away from it. If there would have been a serious impact of BJP in JK, why it didn’t open its acont in Kashmir,” remarked Uri. He maintained further that for the formation of the government, more time would be required as the fractured mandate accorded by the people to the political parties has created chaos. “As far as my political experience is concerned, I can say, it takes time for the formation of the new dispensation. It took time in Maharstra and Haryana wherein BJP had good numbers in its kitty. In JK, it is likely that some more time is required. ”The PDP, that won 28 seats this time five from Srinagar, was part of a coalition that ruled the state between 2002 and 2008. Poll pundits suggest that the party is again likely to form the next government in coalition with other political groups and some independents. People’s Democratic Party this time has won 28 seats and has gained seven seats as co0mpared to the last elections. BJP has gained 14 seats this time as earlier that party had 11 members in the assembly.On the other side, NC has lost 15 seats andmost of them from the summer capital Srinagar. Earlier the party had 28 members but this time the results have squeezed it to mere 15. The state Congress has lost five seats this time as the party this time has 12 seats in its kitty. Both the BJP and the PDP benefited from widespread public discontent over the ruling National Conference partys handling of devastating September floods that killed more than 200 people in Kashmir.
Posted on: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 14:33:26 +0000

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