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BJP summons J&K ministers to Delhi, triggers speculations of governor rule   

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June 18, 2018
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Srinagar: The Bhartiya Janta Party has summoned its ministers in Jammu and Kashmir to New Delhi, triggering of speculations about possibility of governor’s rule in state.

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Sources said BJP state president Ravinder Raina and BJP leaders were summoned by BJP President Amit Shah for the meeting being held in New Delhi.

Some BJP ministers said that the meeting was “routine” as leaders from Haryana and Rajasthan have also been called to New Delhi” but sources said that the meeting pertains to some “crucial” decision regarding the alliance with PDP in the state. The meeting comes two days after government of India announced end of ceasefire in the state.

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