Jammu: Mehbooba Mufti will take over as the chief minister of Indian-administered-Kashmir on Monday with her party Peoples Democratic Party unlikely to make changes in its earlier team but its alliance partner BJP may drop one of its independent members from the council of ministers that will take oath along with her.
Governor N. N. Vohra will administer oath of office and secrecy to 56-year-old Mehbooba, who will be the 13th chief minister of the state, along with 16 cabinet ministers and eight minister of states. Two of them from BJP will be given independent charge. Sources in the PDP said that there won't be any change in the team that was sworn-in along with Mufti Mohammed Sayeed on March one last year but BJP sources indicated that one of its MLA's from Udhampur, who was Minister of State in earlier cabinet, Pawan Kumar Gupta, may be dropped from the new team and replaced by a new face.
BJP MLAs had asked its party leadership to give chance to its own MLAs rather than bringing independent members in the ministerial team.
Gupta was Minister of State for Finance and Information and Technology in Sayeed's cabinet. There is likely to be no change in the portfolios worked out by the two parties last year.
Under the agreement, portfolios like Home, Finance, Revenue, Law and Justice and Education will remain with the PDP while BJP will keep Health, Urban Development, Power, Commerce and Industries and Public Health Engineering.
Mehbooba arrived in Jammu on Sunday afternoon along with her family members and is expected to have a meeting with the deputy chief minister-designate Nirmal Singh from the BJP ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.
Mehbooba will become the country's second woman Muslim Chief Minister after Syeda Anwara Taimur who became Assam's CM on December 6, 1980 and continued in office till June 30, 1981. Union Ministers Venkaiah Naidu and Jitdendra Singh will be the special invitees for the oath ceremony which will also be attended by former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar Abdullah. Earlier in the day, Mehbooba telephoned senior Abdullah and requested him to attend the swearing-in ceremony in Jammu.
"I will be attending it," Abdullah conveyed to Mehbooba. After taking oath, Mehbooba, who is PDP Lok Sabha MP from Anantnag seat, will have six month within which she will have to contest election and win as MLA or MLC. She is likely to contest from Anantnag assembly seat which fell vacant after the death of her father Mufti Mohammed Sayeed on January seven.
The Governor had on Saturday invited the PDP president to form and lead the PDP-BJP coalition government in the state.
"The Governor's invitation to (Mehbooba) Mufti follows the earlier discussions with the PDP and BJP presidents regarding formation of government in the state and the subsequent communications received from her and Sat Sharma, president, J&K BJP in regard to this matter," an official spokesman said.
In the 87-member legislative assembly PDP has 27 members, BJP has 25 members, the National Conference (NC) has 15 and Congress has 12 members, whereas six seats are held by independent and smaller parties and one seat has fallen vacant after the demise of Mufti Mohammed Sayeed.
Meanwhile elaborate security arrangements have been made in and around Jammu city to ensure that the swearing-in ceremony passes off without any hitch.
"As many VVIPs are expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony, foolproof security arrangements have been undertaken and most of the routes leading to Raj Bahwan will be sealed and reserved for the VVIP movement only", a senior police officer said. Director General of Police (DGP) K. Rajendra Kumar on Saturday evening reviewed the security arrangements at a meeting which was attending by top officials, police and security agencies.
The revival of the PDP-BJP coalition government in the state -- after 86 days of stalemate -- became possible after several rounds of hectic negotiations between the two parties and apparent intervention by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Following Sayeed's death, Governor's Rule was imposed in the state as the PDP and the BJP did not stake fresh claim for government formation in the state. The PDP had earlier said it was looking for assurances and confidence building measures from the Centre on implementation of Agenda of Alliance -- common minimum programme of the two parties -- before forming the new government. However, after her meeting with the Prime Minister last month, Mehbooba had said that she was "satisfied".