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| Matoo molests history to please his Gupkar bosses | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: The NC spokesman, Junaid Matoo had on Saturday accused People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of acting as an extension of BJP in Jammu Kashmir. He further said, "While National Conference worked hard and succeeded in effecting a historic ceasefire and starting a dialogue with Hizbul Mujahidin in the most crucial and tumultuous phase of political turmoil in Kashmir, most of the militant commanders who came forward to talk were targeted and killed during the government of Mufti Muhammad Sayeed," he said. Mattu questioned how can Sayeed and the PDP that oversaw the "annihilation of a moderate and reconciliatory element in the militant leadership now sing songs of peace and prosperity? Where was Mufti Sahab's 'healing touch' when he overtly or covertly approved the annihilation of those militant commanders?" Given the age and inexperience of Matoo, he can be excused for `molesting' history to please his Gupkar bosses. The NC had no role in bringing Hizbul Mujahideen to the negotiating table in 2000. It was too big a step to be entrusted to a party like NC. He has further accused Mufti Muhammad Sayed of annihilation of HM ranks during his regime. Matoo needs to know that the NC created the dreaded Special Operations Group (SOG) which is responsible for most of the custodial disappearances and extra-judicial executions. Mufti on the other hand disbanded the forces and put POTA on hold. For Matoo information, Jammu Kashmir extended the draconian ant-terrorism law when it was still an ordinance. The deal it is believed was struck to ensure an extension of Dr Farooq's friend as chairman of Jammu Kashmir bank. And who is unaware of NC's love for BJP. Dr Farooq even saw Allah in Modi's eyes. The organization continued to support NDA government when Gujrat was up in communal flames. Early Times believes in fair and impartial journalism and does not support a particular political party. However, for setting the records right, it becomes necessary at times to make an intervention. |
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