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Mufti unlikely to join Janata Parivaar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 19: Chief Minister,Mufti Mohammad Sayeed,who shares power with the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir is unlikely to accept any offer from the recently floated Janata Parivar for joining the six-party conglomerate. The six-party conglomerate, comprising among others Janata Dal(U),Samajawadi and Rashtriya Janata Dal,has been formed for countering the BJP's winning spree in Assembly elections in a number of states. Mufti will, therefore, not be comfortable in the Parivaar. Mufti Sayeed is not prepared to forge an alliance with the National Conference which has 15 members in the Assembly. He could have cobbled an alliance with the Congress which has 12 members in the Assembly but he may not be able to form a stable Government with the Congress. Hence if the Chief Minister has forged an alliance with the BJP he has done so to ensure proper development of the state and for ending regional imbalance. That way joining the six-party conglomerate would be an affront to the BJP which the Sangh Parivaar may not accept under any circumstances. And if the Mufti rejoins the six-party conglomerate the BJP would, according to senior BJP leaders, quit the Government. Reliable reports said that when the Janata Dal(U) Chief, Sharad Yadav had called on Mufti Sayeed in Jammu the other day and urged him to join the new conglomerate. According to reports, Mufti sayeed has assured Yadav that the friendship between the two would continue even if he (Mufti) did not join the six-party conglomerate. |
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