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| Taj facing wrath of people in his constituency | | Close associates joining other political parties | | Javaid Naikoo SRINAGAR, Sept 27: The Minister for medical education and sports, Taj Mohi-ud-din is in a tight spot because of varied reasons. According to the reports not only the senior most workers of state congress are joining other political parties because of lobbyism among the workers but Taj being in the news headlines over the years is also losing his popularity. As politicians are busily engaged in mustering public support in their constituencies , Taj Mohi-ud-din according to the sources could not assemble one thousand people in his constituency as the close associates of Taj including Syed Najeeb shah who from the last twenty years remained in company of Taj Mohi-ud-din and happened to be his personal secretary has deserted him. Other who have opted out include Mohammad Syed Shah of Boniyar, Syed Showkat Geelani, Mohammad Hussain from Kamalkoat, Dr Shabir Ahmad Mongral and Lal Din Mir block president of state congress have also left his company and working against the interests of Taj Mohi-ud-din in the area presently. Reports reveal that in his last three public meetings Taj could not assemble even one thousand people which he held in last five months and had to face tough times in the month of August in Dani Syeda area where just 50 persons turned up. Taj had to face a gathering of people arranged by the former block president of youth congress namely javaid ahmad khan who stopped his cavalcade and had war of words with him in full public gathering. Talking to Early Times, his former personal secretary Syed Najeeb Shah said that his personal attitude towards the senior most congress workers and his degrading image because of being in the news headlines for many reasons like land scam in Shopian, swindling of funds in irrigation department, land scam in Jammu and Srinagar as well are the reasons that workers and general public are fastly moving towards other political parties and are looking for new faces in the forthcoming assembly elections |
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