This Article is From Jul 09, 2018

At Least 21 PDP Lawmakers Pledge Support To Mehbooba Mufti: Sources

According to party sources, these legislators started calling on the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister soon after her return from Delhi yesterday.

At Least 21 PDP Lawmakers Pledge Support To Mehbooba Mufti: Sources

Several PDP lawmakers have raised a banner of revolt against her last week. (File)

Srinagar:

At least 21 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislators met party chief Mehbooba Mufti since Saturday and pledged their support to her.

According to party sources, these legislators started calling on the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister soon after her return from Delhi yesterday.

They said at least 21 legislators have met Ms Mufti so far and pledged their support to the leadership after some party leaders, including legislators, raised a banner of revolt against her last week.

This also included one of the disgruntled legislators and efforts are underway to convince him, the PDP sources said, but refused to name the legislator.

They said efforts are on to establish contact with the other legislators as most of them were out of station.

However, former minister Imran Ansari, who is out of town and had hit out at Ms Mufti, accusing her of nepotism, told PTI over phone that there is no question of going back on his stand on the former chief minister's leadership.

"We have come out in public not for any concessions or personal gains. Our aim is to address the leadership problem," he said.

After the BJP pulled out from the coalition government and Governor's rule was imposed in the state last month, the party leadership faced rebellion from at least five MLAs and an MLC.

Abid Ansari, who represents Srinagar's Zadibal constituency, was the first one to question Mufti's leadership. He was followed by his nephew and former minister Imran Ansari, MLA Tangmarg Abbas Wani, MLA Noorabad Abdul Majid Paddar, MLA Baramulla Javaid Beigh and MLC Yasir Reshi.

The legislators accused the PDP president of nepotism and incompetence during her tenure as the chief minister.

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