Jammu and Kashmir governor NN Vohra has drawn flak for keeping
the state Assembly under suspended animation. This action sends a signal
that the state is not in a position to hold elections within six months. It can
also provide an impetus to efforts by political parties to poach MLAs from
rivals to stake claim for government formation.
Recently, former chief minister and National Conference
vice-president Omar Abdullah suggested that the Assembly should be dissolved,
which would make it incumbent on the government to hold elections within six
months. Before a meeting with Vohra, Abdullah said that by keeping the Assembly
in suspended animation, the BJP would try and resort to horse-trading. This
came in reaction to a comment by former deputy chief minister Kavinder
Gupta that the BJP was 'working on something' for government
formation.
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