J-K to have stable Government soon: BJP

JAMMU:
Hinting that Governor’s rule imposed two days back in Jammu and Kashmir may be for a brief spell, BJP today said a stable Government would soon be in place in the State which will see all round development.
Addressing party workers in Poonch, State president of the party and MP from Jammu, Jugal Kishore Sharma said,”Government shall be in place soon and a huge task is ahead for all of us to provide equitable development for all the areas in the region.”
J&K was placed under Governor’s rule following failure of PDP, which emerged as the single-largest party with 28 seats, and BJP with 25 seats in the 87-member Assembly failing to cobble up the required numbers to take a shot at Government formation. National Conference won 15 seats and Congress 12 in the results announced on December 23.
The decision was also prompted by Omar Abdullah who refused to continue as caretaker Chief Minister on the ground that the State needs a full-time administrator.
BJP would also work in all the neglected areas to ensure full-scale development in the days to come, Sharma said.
“The areas that have been neglected need immediate attention… It is high time that due attention is given to all the sectors where no attention had been paid by successive Governments,” he said.
In Akhnoor, a senior Congress leader accused BJP of “hijacking” the agenda of Kashmir-based separatists to create political instability in the State.
“BJP is least interested in formation of Government in the State, they just want to hijack the agenda of the Hurriyat Conference to create political uncertainties and instability in Jammu and Kashmir,” Sham Lal Sharma said while addressing youth workers of the party.
“People voted for a change, let them now judge how their mandate is being humiliated. Despite having the requisite numbers they failed to form a Government which resulted in the imposition of the Governor’s rule in the State,” he said.
BJP has compromised with the sentiments and aspirations of the people of the Jammu region, he said. (AGENCIES)