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For power BJP can join hands with Kashmir centric parties | After elections anything possible | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Mar 17: The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) may be taking on Kashmir based for being soft towards militants and separatists, the reality is that party is considering making alliance with them if the need arises. The BJP has been criticizing the Valley based parties and many a times called its leaders anti-nationals. The BJP pulled out of the PDP-led government for the "security" of the region. The state assembly was dissolved by Governor Satya Pal Malik on November 21 last year citing the "impossibility of forming a stable government by the coming together of political parties with opposing political ideologies" and the "fragile security scenario in the state". However, the BJP still believes that it would form alliance government with any party in Kashmir if any need arises. Asked that BJP is at loggerheads with Valley based parties and if the party ran out of seats, what will be your next option, senior BJP leader Ashok Koul said, "Nobody had thought in 2014 that the PDP will forge an alliance with BJP. The PDP would otherwise leave no stone unturned to put down BJP. Mayawati and Akhilseh Yadav were poles part but now they came together during election time. This is what happens. So, we don't need to worry about the options. We will have several options if there require any such need." Such a statement clearly indicate that BJP would go with any parties for making the alliance in the state to be in power. He said that they told the Chief Election Commissioner Election Commission of India to hold the Lok Sabha and assembly elections on time. "Now, there are some parties who are weaving a new narrative. They are of the opinion that the situation is not conducive for the polls. I don't know from where did this change of opinion come. The BJP is ready whenever the polls are held in the state," he said. Asked that senior BJP leader and MLC, Surinder Ambardar has said that at the time of 2014 elections, Jamaat-e-Islami had made some commitments with the PDP but the former didn't fulfill them, and PDP was quick to ask the central government to ban Jamaat-e-Islami in the state, Koul said he did not see any such proposal. |
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