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| Cong pins NC's political balloon on new units | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 4: Congress has pinned the political balloon of National Conference which it was hoping to fly high on cashing for creating new administrative units. NC was hoping that by taking up confrontation with the Congress, with CM threatening to resign, it would be able position itself as the sole guardian of the rights of the people. NC was hoping that it would help it in grabbing the chair of CM again. However, Congress by not only cooperating on creating new units but ensuring its equitable distribution had pinned the balloon. Congress leaders were aware of the game plan of the NC and they also knew that threat statement of CM was more of a political show than with the substance. The party then worked to outsmart its coalition partner by ensuring that Jammu gets its right and its MLAs from Kashmir also ensured that Kashmir has its justified rights and also that the constituencies represented by them get their due share. "Now NC can't claim to be sole guardian of the people of Kashmir as we have cooperated and asserted in getting its due right and it failed in its attempt to project Congress on having failed to deliver promises to the Jammu region," said a Congress leader. Congress by ensuring that Jammu region has its share and deservedly made CSC to accept its recommendation and NC members were left with no choice. Asserting itself at the right time, unlike in the past, the Congress has now also taken the handle out of the BJP to crticise it for failing to keeping the faith of the Jammu region. Congress can now go in the elections with the credentials that it has ensured the it worked for the people of the State especially in Jammu and also put his foot down in Kashmir. It's some thing which NC was not expecting and Omar Abdullah would find it hard to sell the new units as its gift to the people but would be rather forced by the Congress to project it as a work of the coalition Government which will have inherent advantage for the Cong |
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