BJP's national general secretary Ram Madav, national vice president Avinash Rai Khanna and PDP Minister Haseeb Drabu had a 90-minute long meeting at the BJP Headquarters to discuss the deteriorating situation in the state.
"We held a meeting to discuss and review the situation in Jammu and Kashmir," Khanna told reporters later.
The meeting assumes importance in view of the growing tension between the partners over BJP Minister Chander Prakash Ganga's recent statement that "traitors and stone-pelters should be treated with bullets".
"Such detestable remarks not only reflect the nauseous mentality of some extremist politicians in the state, but also expose the larger design of certain elements to provoke fresh trouble in Kashmir so that Kashmiris are pushed into perpetual educational and economic dis-empowerment," senior PDP leader Peerzada Mansoor said in a statement yesterday.
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Kashmir's students have been clashing with security forces over the last many days. Classes in colleges across Kashmir were suspended for the fourth day today, as student protests continued.
The local media quote him as saying, "Take my word that the next time they (the youth) won't throw stones."
Later, DGP S P Vaid also joined the meeting at the BJP headquarters.
"We are here to discuss arrangements for the forthcoming visit of Amit Shah from April 29," BJP's Khanna said.
Speaking to reporters, BJP MLA Vibodh Gupta pointed out Shah had chosen to start an all-India tour with Jammu and Kashmir.