Barely eight weeks after he was sworn in, Mufti Sayeed's political programme for restoring a lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir is in imminent danger of failing. A series of misunderstandings, magnified by the media, have ensured that neither he, nor the BJP central command, have been able to allay the ingrained suspicion in their respective political constituencies that they have sold out their principles for the sake of power. Their mutual distrust was exacerbated first by the release of stone-pelting mastermind Masarat Alam, then by the premature attempt to acquire land for Kashmiri Pandits' dwellings in the valley, then by the re-arrest of Masarat Alam, and finally by Union Home minister Rajnath Singh's claim that he had got it done.