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No surprise if PDP shuns BJP to ally with Cong: Omar Abdullah

However, the PDP rubbished his claims, and said that the term with the BJP will be completed

Omar Abdullah

Omar Abdullah

Press Trust of India Srinagar
On Monday, Opposition National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said he would not be surprised if PDP ended its alliance with BJP and formed a government in coalition with the Congress and independent MLAs in Jammu and Kashmir; but Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's party ruled it out.

"After the Modi/Mufti accord where Mufti Sahib and his party are concerned nothing would surprise me, Junaid," Omar said in a tweet.

Omar was responding to a post on Twitter by National Conference spokesperson Junaid Azim Mattu who claimed that there were strong rumours about People's Democratic Party (PDP) realigning with the Congress and some independent MLAs.
 

"Strong rumours about PDP's imminent realignment with the Congress and some independent legislators. Would you be surprised?" Mattu had said.

However, the PDP rubbished the claims saying that the coalition government will complete its full term as the alliance with BJP was an opportunity to bring the regions of the state closer and keep Jammu and Kashmir united.

"The alliance with BJP was forged after proper and detailed thought by PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed after consulting all party leaders. In view of the mandate in the 2014 assembly elections, it is an opportunity as well as a big challenge to keep the state united," PDP chief spokesman Mehboob Beg told PTI.

Beg, who quit National Conference ahead of the Assembly elections, said the former chief minister should stop worrying about the coalition issues.

"This coalition will complete the full term. He (Omar) should stop bothering about these issues," he added.

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First Published: Nov 23 2015 | 12:28 PM IST

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