BJP chief Amit Shah says the party
has all the options open as far as the formation of government in Jammu and
Kashmir is concerned. This statement of the veteran politician comes after the
party could manage 25 seats in the 87 member J&K assembly and has come
second to the PDP which obtained 28.
Mr Shah has also congratulated
the BJP workers in the both J&K and Jharkhand states for being there and
seeing that the party does well in the elections. "2014 was the year of
unprecedented electoral successes for the BJP," Shah said.
The think tank of the PDP will be
sitting tonight to sketch their future course of action. They will have to
choose between Congress and the BJP. The political pundits are of the opinion
that the PDP should swallow its pride and ally with the BJP for the sake of the
development of the state.
On the other hand the BJP has
bagged 38 seats in the 81 member assembly of Jharkhand. With a little bit of
political mathematics, it should reach the coveted number 41, which is just 3
steps away at the present moment.
For a state like Jharkhand, which
has seen 9 governments in 14 years since its inception in 2000, a stable
government is like a magic potion.
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