National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah today said the BJP and PDP could go ahead with formation of government in Jammu and Kashmir as they have requisite numbers as well as a "common programme".
During his brief interaction with reporters at the city airport, the former J&K chief minister said a state should not remain without government.
"I don't know if they (BJP and PDP) will form government or not. But, our party has been telling them to form government as they have numbers. A state must have a government," Abdullah said.
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"BJP joined hands with PDP and formed the government earlier. They are having a common programme. Now, to take ahead this programme, it is necessary that a government is formed in Jammu and Kashmir," said Abdullah.
Uncertainty over formation of government in J&K grew today with PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti saying she will take a call after "reassessing" whether ally BJP's government at the Centre would take substantive steps in a "set time-frame" to address the "core" political and economic issues of the state.
Meanwhile, Abdullah also welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to ease tension between India and Pakistan by creating an atmosphere of friendship.
"I sincerely hope that Modiji gets success in his efforts to create an atmosphere of friendship with Pakistan. This step will help eliminate terrorism," he added.