Political Tic-Tac-Toe in Kashmir as all Parties Explore all Options | Read

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  • Published On: December 26, 2014
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The deeply fissured election result in Kashmir -no party got a clear majority - has all major players speed-dating as they check each other out for a potential union. The Governor of the state, NN Vohra, has written to the BJP and the People's Democratic Party (PDP, which won the most seats - 28 as compared to the BJP's 25) asking them to submit their proposals on forming the government.

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