No differences with PDP, J&K govt working well: BJP
Team Udayavani, Apr 24, 2017, 10:23 AM IST
Jammu: The PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir is “working well” and there are no differences between the coalition partners in the state, according to BJP state president Sat Sharma.
The remarks come ahead of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi today amid the deteriorating security situation in the state and reports of strains in the PDP-BJP coalition.
“As far as the coalition is concerned, there are no differences among partners. The PDP-BJP government is working well. Everyone is performing his or her task.
“The chief minister is engaged in daily work.. so are ministers and the deputy chief minister. There is no tension,” he told reporters here yesterday.
BJP MLA Ravinder Raina hoped the meeting between Modi and Mehbooba will bring positive results for ensuring better law and order situation in Kashmir, restoring peace and speeding up the development works in the state.
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