New Delhi, Mar 21: As his Congress party continued to lock horns with alliance partner PDP over the women's property bill, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Mangat Ram Sharma today cautioned against any "hasty" move that could create a communal divide and affect the state's relations with rest of the country. Remaining firm on his party's decision to oppose the bill that denies rights over immovable property in Jammu and Kashmir to women marrying non-state subjects, he, however, asserted that differences over the issue would not have any impact on the coalition government. Sharma said the matter did not fall under the purview of Common Minimum Programme (CMP) guiding the ruling coalition and every constituent had a right to hold individual views on the bill. "We should not take any decision (on the bill) in a haste. We should not take any action that creates a communal divide in the state," he said here, adding any "hasty move (on the bill) can create misunderstanding at the national level that it is against the national integration." The matter needed to be given more thought with a "cool mind" and a "middle path" had to be found, he said. Maintaining that when "bigger" issues could be sorted out through talks, he said the matter relating to the Permanent Resident (Disqualification) Bill, 2004 would also be settled amicably between the coalition partners. Bureau Report