PDP, BJP invited for parleys on J&K govt formation as Omar complains of 'mind games'

December 27, 2014

Srinagar, Dec 27: Even after days of uncertainty, the suspense over government formation in Jammu and Kashmir continued unabated as Omar Abdullah-led National Conference offered to support the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but stopped short of formalising the proposal in writing.

JK govtAfter it was reported that the NC had formalised its support to PDP in 'writing' (as was demanded by the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led party), Omar took to Twitter to quash reports doing the rounds in media. He tweeted, "Looks like PDP is playing mind games with the BJP leaking about a letter of NC support that doesn't exist. Only a verbal offer conveyed (sic)."

"There has been no letter or any other written communication. We have conveyed an offer through an intermediary," he added, confirming that his party was not averse to supporting a PDP-led government in the state.

Contours of government formation have been hazy with both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and PDP trying hard to hammer out a workable arrangement with various stakeholders and the Jammu and Kashmir Governor calling both the parties for discussion on government formation in the state. Governor's Principal Secretary informed that letters had been sent to PDP chief and state BJP chief over the matter.

Vohra has sent letters separately to PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti and state BJP chief Jugal Kishore "for holding discussions on the proposal for government-formation," a Raj Bhavan official said.

Speculation continued over PDP, with 28 members in the 87-member Assembly, either tying up with BJP having 25 members or aligning with Congress(12 MLAs) with outside support of 15-member National Conference.

The talks between PDP and BJP reportedly failed as both the parties were refusing to relent on their demand for the chief minister's post. The BJP had proposed that the parties have their own chief ministers for a period of 3 years each, but both demanded that their leader be made CM first.

BJP high-command had okayed the name of MoS Jitendra Singh as the party's CM candidate. However, sources said that Nirmal Singh would be BJP's leader in the Assembly in case the party's government formation plans fall through.

Sources added that BJP's talks with Omar Abdullah had been positive and the former J&K CM had agreed to the deputy chief minister's post, but talks fell through after his party MLAs threatened to quit if the National Conference allied with the saffron party.

Another PDP leader said that with the support of Congress and some Independents, the party will be in a position to reach the halfway mark of 44.

In Jammu, Congress spokesman Salman Nizami said the party was in touch with PDP and six other Independents to prevent BJP from coming to power in the state.

For the record, BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav said his party was holding consultations with all important stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir for providing a stable government.

The BJP leader, who has held a series of meetings with leaders of Valley-based political parties including PDP's Muzaffar Hussain Baig, said the Prime Minister had a grand vision for development of the state.

"To realise this dream, we have to provide a government that will put the state on development track," Madhav, who flew back to Delhi, said.

"We are meeting with all important stakeholders and our aim is to provide a stable and credible government," he told reporters here.

On his talks with PDP since his arrival here yesterday, Madhav said the talks were still at initial stages.

"PDP is an important stakeholder and has got a major mandate. Mufti (Mohammad Sayeed) has a five-decade long political career and is respected not only in the state but across the country.

"National Conference also has got substantial number of seats. It was part of the NDA during (Atal Bihari) Vajpayee's tenure (as Prime Minister)," he noted.

Madhav, however, skirted a question on which of the two parties would BJP prefer to ally with, saying it was not about the party but a choice of providing a stable and credible government.

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April 27,2020

New Delhi, Apr 27: A private hospital here claimed that a coronavirus patient, who was administered plasma therapy for the first time in the facility, was discharged on Sunday after being completely cured.

The 49-year-old man had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 4 and was admitted to Max Hospital, Saket, it said in a statement.

As his condition deteriorated, he was put on ventilator support on April 8, the hospital added.

When the patient showed no signs of improvement, his family requested for administration of plasma therapy on compassionate grounds, it said, adding that the family arranged a donor for extracting plasma.

The patient was administered fresh plasma as a treatment modality as a side-line to standard treatment protocols on the night of April 14, the statement said.

Subsequently, the patient showed improvement and by the fourth day, was weaned off ventilator support and continued on supplementary oxygen. He was shifted to a room with round-the-clock monitoring on Monday after testing negative twice within 24 hours, it said.

He has now fully recovered and was discharged, the hospital said, adding that he will stay at home for another two weeks.

Group medical director of Max Healthcare and senior director of the Institute of Internal Medicine Dr Sandeep Budhiraja said, "We can say that plasma therapy could have worked as a catalyst in speeding up his recovery. We cannot attribute 100 per cent recovery to plasma therapy only, as there are multiple factors which carved his path to recovery."

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June 18,2020

New Delhi, Jun 18: Major General-level talks between India and China, held to resolve the issues related to the violent face-off in Ladakh's Galwan area on June 15-16, lasted for more than six hours on Thursday, sources said.

The talks between the Major Generals of the two countries had remained inconclusive on Wednesday.

Sources also said that all Indian Army personnel who were involved in Galwan valley violent face-off on June 15-16 are accounted for and no soldier is missing in action.

At least 20 Indian Army personnel, including a Colonel rank officer, had lost their lives in the violent face-off which happened in the Galwan valley as a result of an attempt by the Chinese troops to unilaterally change the status quo during the de-escalation in eastern Ladakh.

Indian intercepts have revealed that the Chinese side suffered 43 casualties including dead and seriously injured in the violent clash. The commanding officer of the Chinese unit is among those killed, sources confirmed to media persons.

India wants restoration of old status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) prevailing before May 2020 when the first reports of Chinese incursions started appearing.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had on Wednesday conveyed a clear and tough message to his Chinese counterpart Foreign Minister Wang Yi that what happened in Galwan was a "pre-mediated and planned action that was directly responsible for the resulting violence and casualties."

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January 29,2020

New Delhi, Jan 29: The Janata Dal (United) today expelled its vice-president Prashant Kishor and senior leader Pavan Kumar accusing them of "anti-party" activities.

Both the leaders have been attacking the party leadership over its pro-CAA stand.

The spat between Nitish Kumar and Kishor was out in the open yesterday when the former reminded the political strategist that he was inducted into the party on the recommendation of Union home minister Amit Shah.

It all began when Nitish, while talking to the media here, said, “I don’t have any problem if he (Kishor) wants to leave the party. But if he wants to stay, then he will have to follow the basic structure of the party.”

Varma had also questioned the JDU's alliance with the BJP in Delhi Assembly polls while Kishor has more than once voiced his differences with the party known on the issue of CAA and NRC.
 

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