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| NC nervous over growing popularity of PDP: Bhat | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 28: Even while ridiculing NC leadership's claim that six to seven PDP MLAs were joining the NC, the PDP leadership has decided to hold an internal probe to find out if there was any MLA being lured by the NC. PDP circles said that Devinder Singh Rana's claim that six to seven PDP MLAs were going to join the NC was baseless still the PDP leadership does not want to take any chance. These circles said that the NC has started getting nervous over the growing popularity of the PDP and it was because of fear of losing the election that the NC leaders had started circular rumours.A senior PDP leader, Nizam-ud-Din Bhat, said that hitherto not a single PDP leader, of any importance, had joined the NC despite the f act that people like Rana had been trying to use money power for luring PDP leaders. Bhat said that the PDP was a new movement with one main mission of helping people of Jammu and Kashmir to regain their dignity which had been bartered away by the successive NC Governments. He said the ensuing Lok Sabha and the Assembly elections would confirm reports suggesting pro-PDP wave in Jammu and Kashmir. In reply to a question Bhat said that the PDP was poised to in absolute majority in the 87-member Assembly thereby enabling it to form the Government on its own. He said that the Congress should have appreciated the positive results the state and its people experienced during the time the state had Congress-PDP coalition Government.Bhat had cautioned the NC leaders against their plan for committing malpractices during the election adding that the PDP ha made elaborate arrangements for foiling such nefarious gameplan.He said that it would be politically dangerous if the NC repeated the 1987 experiment when it rigged the poll which laid the foundation for destruction of the state in violence. |
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