No compromise in CMP between BJP, PDP in J&K: Ram Madhav
BY Agencies7 April 2015 4:14 AM IST
Agencies7 April 2015 4:14 AM IST
BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav on Sunday said there is nothing in the Common Minimum Programe (CMP), arrived between BJP and PDP to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir, which can be described as compromise by the saffron party as the document is for providing good governance and stable government. "I assure you that there is nothing in the CMP that can be described as compromise by us. It is a CMP for good governance and to give development-oriented stable government," he told reporters on the sidelines of a talk on Current Socio-Political Situation in Jammu and Kashmir here. The BJP-PDP government is a "governance alliance, not ideological alliance - it cannot be categorised as political alliance also," he contended. "We had a mandate which needed to be respected. Also, we had constitutional obligation to give a stable government in the state. We have tried to fulfil that constitutional obligation by working out CMP," he said.
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