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Governor's rule likely in J&K

Sentinel Digital Desk

Jammu, Jan 8: Governor’s rule is likely to be imposed in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday evening as PDP president Mehbooba Mufti was reeportedly reluctant to take oath as the new chief minister before the end of four-day mourning for her father. “There is no other option for Governor N.N. Vohra but to impose Governor’s rule in the state till such time as he receives a formal letter from somebody claiming a majority support in the state assembly,” a Raj Bhavan source told IANS. Officials said a gubertorial notification on Governor’s rule was expected by Friday evening. Under powers vested in him by the state constitution, the governor will have to keep the state assembly in suspended animation till another democratically elected government takes office. Despite attempts by some party leaders to persuade her, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti is reluctant to take oath till Sunday when the four-day mourning for her father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed ends, PDP sources told IANS.

Meanwhile, Bharatiya Jata Party general secretary Ram Madhav reached Srigar along with BJP’s Rajya Sabha member Avish Rai Khan who is in charge of party affairs in Jammu and Kashmir. “Madhavji visited the late CM’s official residence on the Gupkar Road here to offer condolences to the bereaved family,” BJP’s state spokesman Khalid Jahangir said. (IANS)