‘Solve PDPs internal conflicts before threatening Centre’
NEW DELHI BJP general secretary Ram Madhav on Saturday hit out at former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti for what he said threatening the Centre in the name of militancy.
He also denied the allegations that the BJP was trying to split the PDP and asked Mehbooba to solve her partys internal conflicts.
What Mehbooba ji said is unfortunate and based on lies. No one in Delhi is trying to break their party (PDP), a news agency quoted Madhav as saying. Instead of solving their internal conflicts, theyre blaming Delhi and threatening in the name of militancy.
As far as BJP is concerned, we arent trying to break any party, he said.
Madhav also said that the central government and armed forces have the power to fight the militants who are in the valley and those who might turn to militancy due to Mehboobaji.
Speaking to reporters yesterday at the martyrs graveyard, Mehbooba Mufti had warned the Centre that any attempt to break the party would have a very dangerous outcome.
Hours later, the PDP rebels led by MLA Pattan Imran Raza Ansari addressed a press conference in Srinagar where they assailed the party chief.
We are a small set of leaders and wont dare to go near Delhi. Delhi is the domain of the two select families. Let Mehboobaji educate us about the role of Delhi in her career so that we would also understand what Delhi is? asked Imran Reza Ansari.
Cant we raise our voice? Is the definition of democracy confined to total blind loyalty and slavery to Mehboobaji?” Ansari said, claiming the rebels were the real PDP”.
Ansari said Muftis assertion had put their lives in danger. She has leveled serious allegations against us. Does she want to create an impression among the people that we are colluding with the Centre? he asked.
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