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Omar in fact requires to laugh at self
He "sarcastically" helped Delhi police to identify Rahul but "unintelligently" failed to anticipate "wrong deeds" of J&K police when Wazir, Nago were booked in Chopra family murders
3/15/2015 11:33:59 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Mar 15 : There is a well known saying in Dogri -- "O keri marhi jithe paabho ni khari". This means that one is in the habit of getting involved in every activity, often in a way that other people laugh at and do not approve of. Ex-chief minister Omar Abdullah is too in the habit of poking his nose in every development which may and may not fall in his domain. He yesterday "laughed off" at Delhi police for seeking "unwarranted" and "weird" inquiries about AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi. "There is a spate of robberies in Lutyens Delhi and police reach Rahul Gandhi's office to find out what he looks like. You have to laugh," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter. Com. Giving a description of Rahul, Omar said the stand-up comedians would be "salivating" at what they could do with such a "script". While saying so, he forgot one thing that some Bollywood producers must also be displaying great relish at what they could do with the "script" on J&K police role in Chopra family murders. Ex-MLC and NC leader T S Wazir and business tycoon Choudhary Nagar Singh alias Nago, who were booked by police in Chopra family murders under the Omar rule, now stand acquitted by court. Both of them had maintained from the very beginning that they were not even remotely connected to the murders. Police had booked them in the case on the basis of deposition of one Surinder Singh "Kala" under section 164A of RPC before the court. Such were the conditions that prevailed in J&K during the Omar government. There existed total Police Raj during his 6-year rule. It took Wazir and Nago over five years to prove that they were jailed for no fault of theirs. Who is to be held responsible for the injustice meted out to both of them on this account? Police or Omar, who then headed the state and the home department. This can be best answered either by the ex-chief minister himself or the police officers who probed the Chopra family murders. Since Omar also headed the home department, the police investigators were directly under him. Their acquittal has undoubtedly tarnished the image of both of them. The point in discussion here is that as a chief minister, Omar owed a greater responsibility towards building good police image which he could do only by keeping a surveillance on his police officers, especially when some of them did not have a proved track record but he utterly failed on this front. There are many other unreported things related to these developments and Early Times would keep bringing them to the notice of public and the present state government from time to time.
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