PDP conveys ‘displeasure’ to BJP over LC poll nomination

JAMMU:
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today said here that it has conveyed its “displeasure” to BJP leadership over “misunderstanding” on the seat sharing for the Legislative Council polls, a day after both the parties fielded six candidates each for the 11 seats.
According to PDP, both the parties had decided to contest the upcoming biennial elections for 11 vacant seats jointly. While BJP had agreed to field five candidates, the PDP had agreed to fight for six seats.
But to the surprise of PDP, BJP filed nomination papers for six candidates yesterday.
“We (PDP and BJP) had a seat sharing agreement in which PDP was supposed to field six candidates and BJP was to field only five.
“But as they have fielded six candidates we have conveyed our displeasure to the party and we feel there might be some misunderstanding behind this that needs to be sorted out,” PDP chief spokesman Naeem Akhtar said.
He also said that dialogue between PDP and BJP over formation of Government in the State has “progressed a lot.”
“The dialogue has progressed a lot, but unless it’s not done it’s not done,” Akhtar said, adding that “time will tell the outcome.” (AGENCIES)