"We have 28 members now. We have Peoples Conference of Sajjad Lone as our pre-poll alliance partner and of course we are of the opinion that being the big brother, we should be given the required number, equal share in the government," BJP MLA from Nowshera, Ravinder Raina who was part of the crucial BJP meeting, said.
On the meeting that saw the appointment of Nirmal Singh as the leader of Party Legislature, he said crucial issues concerning the state were debated upon.
The PDP has 27 members in the 87-member Assembly.
When asked whether BJP would insist for "significant portfolios", Raina said, "There is no doubt as the portfolios are concerned. The important thing is as we have equal number of legislators, we are the largest party in Jammu and Ladakh region. Of course there are discussions and deliberation and these are part and parcel of formation of the government."
"These are not the things which are to be taken for creating deadlock and stalemate. These are very important issues which need to be addressed," he insisted.
"BJP is the largest party in Jammu and Kashmir. I think it is our birth right that we have the equal share in the formation of the government. Our senior leaders and state leaders are in touch with the leaders of the PDP," he said.