The Congress' stinging attack on the BJP comes in the backdrop of killings of eight civilians during the April 9 bypolls in the state.
Congress general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad also charged the BJP-led NDA government with not reaching out to stakeholders in the state to ensure peace there, unlike the previous UPA government.
"It (BJP) considers forming government there as its achievement. So that it can tell the world that it formed government there.
Recalling that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had last year said that the process of holding political dialogue with all stakeholders from Jammu and Kashmir will be initiated, the Congress leader noted no effort has been made in that direction.
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"The central government has failed in winning confidence of people, taking along political parties and this is the reason why blood has flown in the bypolls," he said.
Normalcy returned to Kashmir alley today after three days of separatist-sponsored strike against the death of eight civilians in the poll violence.
The Valley remained shut for three days after the separatists had called for a strike on the polling day on April 9 and later extended it for two days following the death of eight civilians in the election-related violence.