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Political Tic-Tac-Toe in Kashmir as all Parties Explore all Options

JK: BJP to PDP to combine 'hard' conditions, the strength of Article 370 and the CM's chair  What the government of Jammu and Kashmir formula? It formed the government with all the parties were engaged in political calculations. Governor NN Vohra and the BJP government of the People's Democratic Party to form the PDP by writing a letter to send their proposals.  The BJP has the support of her six independents. BJP legislator himself is 25. The support of the independents after his strength is 31. 31 BJP legislators will support the claim on the basis of their vote.  PDP has not yet sent its proposal to the Governor. Agreement with the BJP continues his conversation. Mehbooba Mufti put the BJP is a complete list of the conditions. The news will come in the way Delhi.First came the news that the Mufti came to Delhi to meet Prime Minister, but he has not come on Saturday. According to sources, PDP coalition against the BJP kept 5 difficult conditions. These conditions PDP 5 1. Self-rule proposal should be respected 2. AFSPA Army that privilege is removed from the peaceful countryside 3. Article 370 should be strengthened and 4. Become Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed for the 6 years , 5. Jammu and Kashmir and the relief package for flood victims  Clearly indicated that the PDP party. Agreement only if the chief minister would come to his account the 6 years. Article 370 shall not be negotiable. Do not discuss the party on a common civil code.  BJP, Congress and the National Conference of the spoiler is not behind. Congress and the National Korfrens announced to support the PDP. This proposal is clearly trying to keep the BJP out of power in the wake of the state has been sent. Although oral proposal rejected PDP National Conference. Overall valley talks between the BJP and the PDP.  और भी... http://aajtak.intoday.in/story/political-tic-tac-toe-in-kashmir-as-all-parties-explore-all-options-1-793063.html

The deeply fissured election result in Kashmir -no party got a clear majority - has all major players speed-dating as they check each other out for a potential union. The Governor of the state, NN Vohra, has written to the BJP and the People's Democratic Party (PDP, which won the most seats - 28 as compared to the BJP's 25) asking them to submit their proposals on forming the government.

Sources say the BJP will inform the Governor that it has the largest post poll alliance in the state and is likely to submit a letter of support from the independent MLAs. The BJP has been claiming the support of six independents, along with its 25 MLAs.

Top BJP leader Ram Madhav said today that talks are being held with both the PDP, headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, and the other regional party, National Conference, whose leader Omar Abdullah resigned yesterday as Chief Minister.

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  • "PDP or NC (National Conference) should come forward to form a stable government... we are exploring the option of how best to form a good government so that we can deliver," said Ram Madhav .

The BJP's legislators feel that the election results - the best ever for the party in India's only Muslim-majority state - signal that the BJP should be the senior partner in a coalition government. BJP sources said their candidate for Chief Minister will be Jitendra Singh, currently serving as union minister.

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Mr Abdullah tweeted today that he has made a verbal offer of support to his arch-rival, the PDP. Political Tic-Tac-Toe in Kashmir as all Parties Explore all Options The deeply fissured election result in Kashmir -no party got a clear majority - has all major players speed-dating as they check each other out for a potential union.

The Governor of the state, NN Vohra, has written to the BJP and the People's Democratic Party (PDP, which won the most seats - 28 as compared to the BJP's 25) asking them to submit their proposals on forming the government.

Also Read: BJP to PDP to combine 'hard' conditions, the strength of Article 370 and the CM's chair

Sources say the BJP will inform the Governor that it has the largest post poll alliance in the state and is likely to submit a letter of support from the independent MLAs. The BJP has been claiming the support of six independents, along with its 25 MLAs.

Top BJP leader Ram Madhav said today that talks are being held with both the PDP, headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, and the other regional party, National Conference, whose leader Omar Abdullah resigned yesterday as Chief Minister.

  • "PDP or NC (National Conference) should come forward to form a stable government... we are exploring the option of how best to form a good government so that we can deliver," said Ram Madhav.

The BJP's legislators feel that the election results - the best ever for the party in India's only Muslim-majority state - signal that the BJP should be the senior partner in a coalition government. BJP sources said their candidate for Chief Minister will be Jitendra Singh, currently serving as union minister.

  • Mr Abdullah tweeted today that he has made a verbal offer of support to his arch-rival, the PDP. For the BJP, Mr Abdullah is seen as a more viable patner than the PDP, whose stand on most issues central to Kashmir are the polar opposite of the BJP's.

For example, the BJP has said it would like to remove article 370, which grants Kashmir special constitutional status and the power to make its own laws; the PDP has described the ending of this provision as unacceptable, as has Mr Abdullah. Sources in the BJP say the party is working on an agenda that would allow it to find some common ground for governance with a regional party.

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