Our party’s agenda is not only to form a government, but also to facilitate a political process. Mufti sahab (Mufti Mohammed Sayeed) facilitated the political process in his first tenure as CM (2002-05). That was when dialogue with the separatists was initiated. Vajpayee-ji (Atal Behari Vajpayee) went to Pakistan. In fact, he extended his hand of friendship to Pakistan from Srinagar. That famous line of his, that you can change friends but not neighbours, was said in Srinagar. Then he also said he was going to resolve Kashmir within the ambit of humanity. He also talked about the breaking of barriers, which led to the opening of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad and Poonch-Rawalakote roads. There were also two rounds of dialogue between the Centre and the Hurriyat Conference. But the confidence-building measures started by Vajpayee and Mufti sahab didn’t move forward. Nothing happened from November 2005 onwards, right up to 2015. So Mufti sahab wanted to restart what was left behind a decade ago. He wanted the Centre to talk with the separatists and with Pakistan. You can’t talk with the Hurriyat or Pakistan unless the Centre is ready. Most importantly, the BJP had won the majority of seats from Jammu in the 2014 polls. You can’t expect they will listen to you for starting a political process, while ignoring the Jammu mandate. Even now, when we got together, they didn’t allow us to form the government and dissolved the assembly. So ignoring Jammu’s mandate was not possible. If we had our own majority, then we could have formed the government on our own.