Afternoon call from Governor Vohra ended Mehbooba's CM tenure

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

Mehbooba Mufti's tenure as came to an abrupt end today with a call from N N Vohra, who informed her that the had pulled out of its alliance with the PDP, officials said.

It was a working day just as any other for Mehbooba, who was in her office in the civil secretariat when B B Vyas received the phone call that signalled the end of her maiden tenure as chief minister, they said.

The asked Vyas where the was and asked him to immediately arrange a call with her, they said.

This was minutes before addressed a press conference in the national capital around 2 pm to announce the decision.

Vyas duly arranged the call. The governor, according to officials in the know of developments, informed Mehbooba about the BJP's decision, which was conveyed to him in a letter sent by state along with the resignation letters of the BJP ministers.

Mehbooba, 59, listened to the in silence, and after a pause said there was no need for talks with the BJP and she would be submitting her resignation, the officials said.

Soon after, Madhav made his announcement in Delhi, ending the uneasy, often fractious alliance between the BJP and the and setting the stage for another round of governor's rule.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 19:55 IST