BJP-PDP talks over Jammu and Kashmir government formation fail again
The ruling party at the Centre said that the 'new demands' made by the Peoples Democratic Party were 'not acceptable'.
The latest round of talks between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Peoples Democratic Party over government formation in Jammu and Kashmir have failed, according to reports. Following a meeting between leaders of both parties on Friday, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said that the PDP's "new demands" to form a government were "not acceptable". He added that the BJP wanted the same conditions that were agreed with former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who died following a prolonged illness on January 7. Madhav also said that it is the PDP's responsibility to choose a new chief minister.
The BJP and PDP were part of a coalition government from December 2014 till Sayeed's death, after which the state has been under governor's rule.
More details are awaited...