Will NC\, PDP and Congress sink differences to form government in J&K?

Will NC, PDP and Congress sink differences to form government in J&K?

IANS  |  Srinagar 

Political grapevine in was agog on Wednesday that the Congress, the and the National Conference (NC) are engaged in serious parleys to form a coalition government in the state.

and former called on National Conference Vice and former to discuss the modalities of a possible government formation by the PDP and the with NC's support.

As per the constitutional provisions, the state will have to be placed under President's rule next month unless the is convinced that a viable government can be formed.

The reports of a possible government formation by the PDP and the with NC's external support got some credence with senior and former confirming to some reporters that talks were going on between the three parties to cobble an alliance that would keep the BJP out of power in the state.

Azad said that although there were no immediate indications of such a government formation, yet talks on these lines were going on between the three parties.

The 87-member state Assembly has 28 MLAs of the PDP, 26 of the BJP, 15 of the NC, 12 of Congress, 2 of People's Conference and 4 independents.

Dissidents of the PDP supported by Sajad Lone's Peoples Conference have been speaking of a government formation in the state with the support of the BJP ever since Governor's rule was imposed.

Despite generating a lot of heat after they defected from the PDP, the dissidents including former Minister have not been able to muster sufficient numbers to stake claim on government formation.

Sajad Lone has been emerging as the of a possible third front that could in the future provide an alternative to the PDP and NC.

and Lok Sabha member ruffled many a feather on Tuesday when he expressed his willingness to join Sajad Lone if a third front was formed in the state.

has said that even if the state was placed under President's rule next month, the state Assembly would not be dissolved.

The Assembly is presently under suspended As long as the Assembly remains intact, there remains a possibility of different political parties trying their luck at government formation even if that means taking arch political rivals on board.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 15:50 IST