Why did congress, which fought with the National Conference in the assembly elections, decide not to join the omar abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir? These questions have started arising in political circles. Meanwhile, kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir Pradesh congress Committee (JKPCC) chief Tariq Hameed Karra clarified that the congress party will not join the kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir cabinet until full statehood is restored.
This statement was to put an end to all speculations of a rift between Farooq Abdullah's party National Conference (NC) and the congress, but instead this statement has created problems for both the new cm omar abdullah and rahul Gandhi.
Why did the tussle start?
The congress party has announced that it will continue to fight for the restoration of statehood, but the real tussle between the local unit of congress and National Conference has arisen over the demand for cabinet berths. According to a senior leader involved in the talks, apart from two cabinet portfolios, the congress had demanded the post of deputy speaker and one rajya sabha seat out of the 4 seats lying vacant since 2021. congress put the National Conference in a dilemma on the issue of ministerial posts.
What did the National Conference say?
The National Conference has won 42 seats in the assembly elections. It has also got the support of 6 independents. In this election, congress could win only six seats. In such a situation, many leaders of the National Conference admitted that the demand for the ministerial post is not in accordance with the number of seats. A National Conference leader involved in the talks said, "The National Conference was ready to give one cabinet berth, the post of deputy speaker and one rajya sabha seat, but the entire process stopped due to the Congress' insistence on two cabinet berths." He said, "This information has been given to the central leadership of the congress and it seems that the party leadership has decided not to join the cabinet at this time so as not to endanger the formation of the government under the influence of local leaders."