National Conference slams PDP over political stalemate

Slamming PDP for the political stalemate in Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference today asked it to make public its charter of demands, failing which its “posturing” will prove to be just a “theatrical performance aimed at rebuilding a severely dented image”.

Party general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar said PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti “should tell the people what she is demanding from the central government since these demands are being made in their name and at a cost of their right to have an elected government.”

Noting that BJP has officially stated that they have not received any demands, he said it has “exposed PDP’s drama”.

“If at all there are any political demands, the people need to know so that they can then measure these demands in comparison to what Mehbooba succeeds in achieving,” he said.

The National Conference leader said until Ms Mufti declares the charter of her demands, PDP’s current “posturing” amounted to precious little and was nothing beyond a “theatrical performance aimed at rebuilding a severely dented image”.

“Mehbooba’s ten month conspicuous silence on issues like AFSPA revocation spoke louder than any antics that are being enacted now to salvage the last remnants of PDP’s image in the state,” he said.

Condemning the ongoing political stalemate in the state, Mr Sagar said there are only two options to uphold the principles of the Constitution either PDP and BJP form the government without any further delay or fresh elections be announced in the state.

“There can be no middle path and status-quo in perpetuity with limitless extensions and new deadlines not only violates basic principles of the Constitution but also comes at a grave risk of discrediting democratic institutions in the state,” Mr Sagar said.

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