I stick to my statement: J & K CM
posted on Mar 2, 2015 6:58PM
The Jammu and Kashmir State Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said he stick to his statement made in his first press meet held yesterday. He reiterates that J&K Assembly elections were held peacefully only because of Pakistan, terrorists and the Kashmiri separatists-Hurriyat leaders courtesy and cooperation. He said there is nothing wrong or objectionable in his statement, because the constitution of India has recognized Pakistan and Hurriyat group.
The BJP is facing strong criticism from the opposition parties in the parliament over CM Mufti Sayeed's odd and rude statement. But, as if adding fuel to the fumes he not only reiterates his statement but also says that he stick to it. Although, both parties have chalked out a common minimum program to ensure a smooth running of the government, CM Mufti Sayeed is crossing his limits by insisting the Center to hold talks with Pakistan and Hurriyat leaders. If seen the way he is troubling his alliance partner BJP from the day one, it appears his government may not run for a long period.