The chief minister, who returned from the national capital to Jammu, shot off a letter to the state Governor N N Vohra requesting him to drop Drabu from her council of ministers with immediate effect, PDP sources said.
The Governor, after examining the letter, wrote back to the chief minister conveying his nod to her request to drop the 57-year-old Drabu from her council of ministers, officials said.
Drabu, he said, was often the bridge between the Jammu and Kashmir government and the Centre over a host of issues. "It is a setback to the alliance," the BJP leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. He recalled that Drabu played an important role in the formulation of the GST.
Since yesterday, pressure was mounting on Drabu, who played a key role in stitching an alliance with the BJP during Mufti Mohammed Sayeed's tenure earlier and again when Mehbooba Mufti became the chief minister, after newspapers published his remarks that people were "barking up the wrong tree" as the Kashmir issue was not a political issue.
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Following the sudden development, the state cabinet meeting scheduled tomorrow was deferred by a week.
"JK State Cabinet meeting which was scheduled to be held tomorrow at 12.30 pm has been postponed. It will be now be held on 20, March, 2018 at 11 am," J&K's Department of Information and Public Relations tweeted.
Sources indicated that while Bukhari may land the job eventually, the chief minister might retain the finance portfolio for the time being.
The PDP had yesterday asked Drabu to retract his statement as it was against the party's stand.
"The party takes serious note of the statement made reportedly by Haseeb A Drabu in a function at New Delhi regarding the nature of problems in J-K and has asked the minister to retract the statement immediately if it has been reported correctly in the media," PDP vice-president Mohammad Sartaj Madni had said here.
Opposition National Conference leader Omar Abdullah joined the issue today saying it was interesting to see who gets the finance portfolio.
"His PHDCCI speech cost him dearly. Will be interesting to see who replaces him in the Finance Ministry," Omar said in a tweet.