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Jammu and Kashmir politics in power play mode: What happens next?

Yesterday, the PDP-NC-Congress claimed to have the support of 56 MLA’s, while Sajad Lone-BJP has claimed the backing of at least 43

November 23, 2018 / 14:23 IST
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Aakriti Handa Moneycontrol News

Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik dissolved the legislative assembly late in the evening on November 21 after the PDP-NC-Congress and Sajad Lone-BJP staked claim to form the government.

Mehbooba Mufti, in a letter to Governor Malik, had stated that she had the support of 56 MLAs — 29 from the PDP, 15 from the NC, and 12 from the Congress. Minutes after she communicated the newly forged alliance’s keenness to form the government to Raj Bhavan, People's Conference leader Sajad Lone sent a letter to the Governor via WhatsApp saying he has the support of the BJP (25 MLAs) and “over 18 other MLAs”.

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This is possible only through horse-trading and defections among the parties to necessitate the formation of the government, which is clear from the numbers. The Jammu and Kashmir assembly has a total of 87 seats, which puts the halfway mark at 43. The PDP-NC-Congress claimed to have the support of 56 MLAs, while Sajad Lone-BJP has claimed the backing of at least 43. This wouldn’t be possible without defections.

In fact, this was the concern raised by Governor Malik in his press conference on November 22. He said he was compelled to dissolve the assembly because of “extensive horse trading” and MLAs being “lured with large-scale money”. In addition, he was of the view that the “value system of politics would have been destroyed” had parties of “opposing ideologies” come together to form the government.