Modi’s party to be part of Kashmir coalition govt

Published February 25, 2015
NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah (right) addresses media personnel after a meeting with Peoples Democratic Party leader Mehbooba Mufti (centre) here on Tuesday.—AP
NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah (right) addresses media personnel after a meeting with Peoples Democratic Party leader Mehbooba Mufti (centre) here on Tuesday.—AP

NEW DELHI: India’s ruling Hindu nationalist party would for the first time govern India-held Kashmir under a power-sharing deal with another party, officials said on Tuesday.

After months of negotiations following an election in December, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the regional rival Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have agreed to form a coalition government in the state, where militant groups have been fighting Indian rule since 1989.

BJP president Amit Shah announced the deal after meeting PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti in New Delhi, saying the two parties had resolved most of their differences.


Mehbooba Mufti says PDP and BJP have formed joint agenda for development


“In a few days, Jammu and Kashmir will have a BJP and PDP alliance government,” Mr Shah told reporters.

Standing alongside Mr Shah, Ms Mufti said the two parties had formed an agenda “keeping in mind the development and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir” state.

“This alliance is not for power-sharing but it is to win the hearts and minds of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” she said.

Details of the coalition are expected to be announced in coming days after Mr Modi meets regional political leaders.

The BJP won 25 seats in the elections to Kashmir’s state assembly in December, a feat unthinkable just a year ago. But the Hindu nationalists fell short of a majority, as did the PDP which took 28 seats.

The strong showing was seen as the BJP extending its grip on the country after Mr Modi’s landslide general election victory in May.

Both parties benefited from widespread public discontent against the state’s then-ruling National Conference party, over its handling of devastating September floods that killed more than 200 people in Kashmir.

The disputed region was placed under New Delhi’s direct rule in January after the two parties failed to agree on key and prickly issues.

The PDP has long demanded the removal of a draconian law in Kashmir that gives Indian forces sweeping powers to search, enter property and shoot on sight and is seen by critics as a cover for human rights abuses.

The BJP has said the law was needed to halt militants fighting for Kashmir’s independence or for its merger with Pakistan. The fighting has left tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, dead.

The PDP has also baulked at the BJP’s longstanding pledge to scrap a constitutional provision known as Article 370, which allows Kashmir to make its own laws.

Critics argue some Muslims and members of other minority religions have come under threat from Hindu nationalist hardliners since the BJP stormed to power at the national level.

Mr Modi was accused of failing to curb anti-Muslim riots in 2002 that claimed at least 1,000 lives when he was chief minister of Gujarat state, a charge he has rejected.

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2015

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