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NC holds Soz responsible for failed CCC meet | Seeks change in Chair | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 14: The National Conference leadership is said to have conveyed to the Congress high command that it would participate in the coalition coordination committee meeting in case some senior Congress leader or Minister headed the committee. These views were conveyed to the Congress high command after the NC members of the CCC stayed away from the meeting which was scheduled to be held in Srinagar on August 10. The meeting had to be cancelled which provoked the leaders of the state unit of the Congress to campaign against the attitude of the National Conference in the AICC circles in New Delhi. Reports said that NC leadership has been peeved over the way the PCC president, Saif-ud-Din Soz, had blamed the NC for the debacle of the Congress in the Lok Sabha election in the regions of Ladakh and Jammu. At one stage Soz had said that the Congress lost all the three seats because of peoples' anger against National Conference. Sources said the fresh tug-of-war between the coalition partners started after PCC chief Saif-ud-Din Soz, who also heads the Coalition Coordination Committee, was recently forced to cancel the meeting for which he had already circulated a message to all the members, especially those belonging to NC. From the NC side, Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather, Rural Development Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar and CA&PD Minister Chowdhary Mohammad Ramzan are the members of CCC while, besides Soz, Mangat Ram Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand represent Congress. On August 10, Prof Soz was conveyed by the NC that its members won't attend the meet following the statement made by him in a function at Kathua that Congress lost Parliamentary polls in Jammu because of NC. The leaders of the state unit of the Congress are trying to persuade the party high command to give green signal to the state unit of the party to pull out of the Government. However, the Congress high command is weighing all the pros and cons if it accepted demand from the state unit of the Congress. |
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