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| AAP's dilemma in Govt formation | | 3 ex CMs of J&K comment in different tone | | Jammu: As AAP dilemma continues over government formation in New Delhi, three former Chief Ministers of J&K made observations in their own style of ,albeit at different places where their comments were sought on the developments after declaration of poll results and the political stalement now with parties in making new government in the capital state of the country. While PDP Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed known for his political acumen and political maturity in conveying the things, on one hand complimented the AAP and its leader Arvind Kejriwal in trying to bring in some transparency and accountability in the system and governance, on the other hand he indirectly took a dig in not taking up the challenge of forming the government without any hesitation and apprehensions.Mufti Sayeed while speaking in a function today observed that there is no room for cynicism regarding promise of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to institutionalize transparency in system. He said that with a sincere leadership, strong political will and clear vision, it is not impossible to rectify the system and in saying so he drew a comparison with his own party which took the onus of forimg the goevrnment with just 16 MLAs. Senior Congress leader and Union Health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad took a dig in sarcarstic manner on the sidelines of a function in Agra. Azaad was quoted to have said that AAP led by Arvind Kejriwal despite being bold on commitments and assurances continues to be in a state of quandry when it comes to formation of government. NC Patron , who is also a minister with Union government Dr Farooq Abdullah while making a passing remark in his own style today hit out at AAP indirectly and said there is a difference in making big promises and assurances and managing practically to fulfil them, when it comes to be in power. |
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