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Wrongs Under Scanner
3/7/2021 11:51:55 PM
President of Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti being summoned by the Enforcement Directorate in money laundering case and one of the close aides of National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah coming under the ED scanner has once again put the Kashmir centric leaders in a quandary.
Mehbooba Mufti who has been trying to project herself as the only leader in Kashmir is finding it difficult to regain her lost credibility. Her theatrics are not working.
After her release from detention she has tried everything but all her moves have backfired. Mehbooba’s slogan to fight for getting everything back has found no takers as people are aware of the fact that it’s an attempt to hoodwink them as nothing is going to comeback.
Investigating agencies tightening their noose around the Kashmir centric politicians has brought shocking facts to fore. These leaders should realize that ED doesn’t summon anyone without collecting enough evidence against that person.
Omar Abdullah’s close aide also coming under the ED scanner means that misdeeds of Kashmir centric politicians are being investigated thoroughly and they are likely to face more heat in coming days.
J&K’s transition into a union territory has proved to be a blessing for the people. Had the Centre not taken control of the erstwhile state people would have never come to know about the activities that Kashmir centric leaders were involved in.
Leaders like Mehbooba Mufti and others are walking on a tight rope and they should realize it. They need to muster courage and tell the truth to people rather than beating round the bush. They should acknowledge mistakes they committed during their rules. Time has changed and they can no more sail in two boats. They have to tell the people that their politics and slogans were based on deceit and for them their own interests were supreme.
The Enforcement Directorate and other agencies are slowly bringing out the details of how much money Kashmiri politicians have earned, how many properties they have purchased despite their known sources of incomes being limited.
Jammu and Kashmir didn’t witness the development and progress that it should have during the past 70-years and it appears that politicians, who ruled J&K during all these years were responsible for the erstwhile state remaining in a mess. These leaders may not find it easy to fight the charges that are being levelled against them as the evidence against them appears to be very strong.
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