Unnecessary blame game between BJP, PDP after collapse of alliance: Shatrughan Sinha

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

said today that there was an "unnecessary" blame game going on between the BJP and the PDP in after their ruling alliance in the state collapsed suddenly last month.

"Unnecessary blame game starts once friends turn foes. A good alliance till it lasted - we were partners in J&K with PDP & ran the Govt together. Unfortunately we parted ways a few weeks back so it's wrong to say that we were right & they are wrong..#PDP #BJP #MehboobaMufti (sic)," he said in a tweet.

Sinha was visiting as part of a delegation of parliament committee on transport, tourism and culture.

The has often taken a stance at variance with the official party line , including on demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax.

He said it was wrong to shift the blame on other side as nobody is perfect.

"...Remember nobody is perfect, we all have our flaws & strengths & we must learn live with this. Jai Hind! (sic)" he said in another tweet.

The met at her residence in yesterday. Mufti is facing a revolt by some of her party lawmakers since the collapse of the coalition government in the state on June 19.

"To me once a friend, always a friend! While on an official tour in for Transport, along with other MPs & Govt officials, I paid a special & personal visit to our dear family friend & former CM of J& K

"We discussed everything except with fondest regards for each other's families," he said in a series of tweets.

Sinha also said that he met some "young and dynamic" PDP MLAs.

"Even though heartbroken with the recent developments, I found them bold & loyal. Today, we remember with an attitude of gratitude Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji and need to practice & preach Kashmiriat, Insaniyaat & Jamhuriat in terms of solving the problems of Long Live Kashmir," the member from Patna Sahib in Bihar, said.

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First Published: Sat, July 14 2018. 17:50 IST