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| PDP leaders warn NC to stop vicious and baseless campaign against Muftis | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 29: Though the schedule for either the Lok Sabha or the Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir is yet to be fixed and announced the tussle between two principal political parties, the NC and the PDP, has assumed all pre-poll campaign dimensions. Day in and day out senior NC and PDP leaders are engaged in exchanging barbs with any eye on the poll process. However, the PDP leaders have started berating the NC leaders, including Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, for fabricating tales to mislead voter. Senior PDP leader, Mohd.Dilawar Mir and Nizam-ud-Din Bhat, have expressed deep concern over the way NC leaders have embarked on a vicious campaign against the PDP. They aid that first of all the NC leaders started telling people that some PDP MLAs were defecting to the NC when there a no truth about it. They said that now the Chief Minister had claimed that some PDP legislators had approached him for destabilizing the Mufti led Government in 2003.The two PDP leaders said that there was absolutely no truth about it. About Omar Abdullah's charge that the PDP leadership did not cooperate with the NC led Government in pulling the state out of political and economic mess the PDP leaders said that the PDP ha been functioning as a responsible opposition party so that it could highlight Government's misgovernance. "How could we cooperate with Omar led Government when it had miserably failed in resolving the problem of unemployment, corruption, poverty, energy crisis, poor growth in the sectors of industry and agriculture? "They asked. Bhat said that by launching a vicious campaign against the PDP the NC cannot expect to mislead voters so that they could vote in favour of the NC. He said though everything is fair in love and poll battle, the NC should observe restrain in weaving tales based on fiction. He wanted the NC to allow free and fair election. |
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