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Tasaduq Mufti makes noiseless entry in JK politics
1/22/2016 11:31:13 PM
Javaid Naikoo

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Pulwama, Jan 22: Cinematographer by Profession, Tasaduq Mufti presumably is making noiseless entry in Kashmir Politics as in his third meet Tasaduq independently took stock of problems pertaining to entrepreneurs and put forward manifold suggestions.
In a two hour long meeting with entrepreneurs today, Tasaduq Mufti according to entrepreneurs' addressed them in length on issues related to ecology and environment and made manifold suggestions for preservation of ecology of the state.
"Tasaduq Mufti looked to me exposed to worldly affairs as was listening to everybody keenly and taking notes of problems pertaining to entrepreneurs of Kashmir. He was also personally making suggestions to certain points to some entrepreneurs and without arguing on issues citing examples of success stories of entrepreneurs."Said one entrepreneur who was part of meeting The meeting was also attended by PDP,President Mehbooba Mufti who while speaking on the occasion termed meeting with entrepreneurs completely apolitical and an attempt to fulfill wish of the former Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Syed, who desired to take the budding entrepreneurs of Kashmir along in his tenure of rule over Jammu and Kashmir.
This was third meeting of Tasaduq Mufti, the cinematographer son of late PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed in less than twenty Days after the demise of Mufti Muhammad Syed.
On Thursday Tasaduq also attended the meeting of the party legislators at Fairview residence of Gupkar and spoke about development of the state.
The young son of Mufti family had earlier attended the core group meeting of the party which was presided over by his sister and PDP president, Mehbooba Mufti. According to analysts attending the crucial party meetings with his sister Mehbooba after their father's demise confirms that Tasaduq is making noiseless entry into state politics.
Since PDP legislators are projecting PDP President, Mehbooba Mufti as the next Chief Minister of Jammu and Kahsmir, ananlysts believe that Tasaduq may more likely contest Parliament elections on PDP ticket from South Kashmir to enter in Kashmir politics formally. Tasaduq by making entry in Kashmir Politics will follow tradition of some noted political families of the country whose sons in past and very recently also joined politics.
The tradition of keeping Political legacy within families according to details paved smooth way for entry in politics for Rahul Gandhi son of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav son of Mulayam Singh Yadav, two sons of Lalu Yadav namely Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejashvi yadav.
In Kashmir tradition dates back to entry of Farooq Abdullah in to politics after the demise of his father Sheih Muhammad Abdullah and later entry of his Son Omar Abdullah in Kashmir Politics. Meanwhile according to one Senior Congress politician of Kashmir, late Mufti Muhammad Syed never voted for entry of Tasaduq in to Kashmir politics as according to him late Mufti Muhammad Syed always wanted Tasaduq to choose any profession but not politics for some unknown reasons.
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