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Jammu: BJP is not power hungry but it has entered into an alliance with PDP for the development of Jammu and Kashmir, a party functionary on Friday said.
National General Secretary (org) of BJP, Ram Lal during a closed door training workshop of the party MLA's and MLCs at Katra said, "We have entered into alliance with PDP in Jammu and Kashmir for development and welfare of the people and the state".
He said that the people across the country had displayed their strong urge to give governance of the country to BJP by casting highest percentage of votes in its favour.
"The same desire was repeated in Jammu and Kashmir when people from all the three regions polled maximum votes in our favour" Ram Lal said.
He said that even though the party could not win a single seat in Kashmir and Ladakh but the polling trend was in favour of BJP.
Ram Lal said that winning 25 seats in Jammu Province was the mandate to form the government and the party went ahead to enter into an alliance with PDP to honour the will of the people.
"We are not power hungry but this alliance has been established for development", he said.
Ram Lal expressed hope that the elected representatives will justify the mandate of the people by mitigating their problems and sufferings.
Speaking on the occasion deputy chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh, said "ours is neither an ideological nor political alliance with PDP but it is an alliance for good governance and development. The coalition government is running on the agenda of alliance and we all are working in unison for achieving this goal enshrined in the CMP".
Singh said that the people of the state had suffered a lot on account of the wrong policies, miss-governance and corruption of the previous NC and Congress governments.
"These parties were taught lesson by the people who rejected them in the elections" he said. The coalition government was committed for equal treatment to all the three regions and "wipe out tears of the suffering of the people by working for their welfare, uplift and ending corruption and miss-governance," he added.
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