BJP snaps alliance with PDP in J-K; Guv recommends central rule

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Srinagar 

In a surprise move, the BJP today pulled out of the three-year-old ruling coalition with the in and called for governor's rule, which appeared imminent, after which Chief quit.

made the announcement that the party was withdrawing support to the coalition government.

The announcement came after the BJP high command summoned its ministers for emergency consultations in New The has been wracked by bitter political feuds and worsening security challenges.

A few hours later, Mehbooba, 59, submitted her resignation to amid a swirl of political activity in and New

"It has become untenable for the BJP to continue in the alliance government in Jammu and Kashmir," Madhav told a hurriedly called press conference in

Officials said the that the BJP had pulled out of its alliance with the was broken to Mehbooba by that brought her tenure to an abrupt end. Mehbooba succeeded her father Mufti as chief on April 4, 2016 after his death.

The BJP won 25 seats and the 28 in the 87-member assembly and came together in alliance, two months after the December 2014 elections. The NC has 15 seats, the 12 and others seven.

The BJP blamed the PDP for failing to improve the security conditions in the Valley. Madhav cited last week's killing of in the heart of in the highly secured area of Press Enclave by unidentified gunmen. The same day -- two days before Eid -- an Army jawan was abducted while going on Eid leave and killed.

"Keeping in mind that is an integral part of and in order to control the prevailing situation in the state, we have decided that it is high time the reins of power in the state be handed over to the governor," Madhav added.

Terrorism, violence and radicalism have risen and the fundamental rights of citizens, including right to life and free speech, are in danger, the said.

"Centre did everything for the Valley. We've tried to put a full-stop to the ceasefire violations by PDP has not been successful in fulfilling its promises. Our leaders have been facing a lot of difficulties from PDP in developmental works in Jammu and Ladakh," he added.

"We are not questioning the intentions of PDP but they have failed in improving the condition of life in Kashmir," he added.

raised the bogey of Article 370 that grants special status to J and K as well as unilateral ceasefire, saying the "muscular security policy" will not work in the state and that reconciliation is the key.

"I am not shocked as this alliance was never for power. PDP never believes in power and we worked for the people," she told reporters after an hour-long meeting with her ministers and party workers at her residence after her resignation.

Mehbooba maintained that Jammu and Kashmir was not an enemy territory as being perceived by few. "We had always said muscular security policy will not work in J-K, reconciliation is key," she said.

Omar Abdullah, whose party is the third biggest in the assembly, captured the drama with one sentence, "I wish had resigned herself... instead of the having the rug pulled from under her feet."

Both Omar and the said they will not form an alliance with any party to form government in the state. The BJP also said it favours governor's rule.

If imposed, it will be the fourth time since 2008 and the eighth time since 1977.

Although the BJP and the PDP had campaigned vigorously against each other, they came together with an Agenda of Alliance in the hope of pulling the state out of the cycle of violence.

But the alliance never took hold and the two parties disagreed on most issues even as the security situation continued to deteriorate.

Immediately after Madhav's conference, senior PDP minister and party's told reporters in Srinagar that the BJP's decision had caught the party by surprise.

and Deputy told reporters in Delhi that he and his ministerial colleagues have submitted their resignations to the as well as to the

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 21:05 IST