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| PDP leaders warn NC against poll rigging attempt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 28: The NC leadership has come to believe that the only tool it can use against its main political rival, the PDP, is creating an impression that there is a secret nexus between the Muftis and BJP's PM candidate, Narendra Modi. The latest to join the NC's campaign against PDP is its senior leader and Rajya Sabha member, Mohd. Shafi Uri. During the last couple of days Mohd. Shafi has been telling people that notwithstanding the fact that the Congress failed to fulfill its promise of restoring autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir people should vote for the NC-Congress alliance candidates. Reports from New Delhi revealed that the Congress high command has taken a serious view of Farooq Abdullah's latest statement in which he had said that if India became communbal Kashmir will not then be part of communal India. However, senior NC leaders defended Farooq Abdullah by saying that the NC President and Union Minister was simply telling people that vote for Modi would be vote for communal forces. These NC leaders said that Farooq had simply replied to some BJP leaders who had stated that those who do not vote for Modi should go to Pakistan. In the meantime senior PDP leaders,including Nizam-ud-Din Bhat,and Mohd.Dilawar Mir have rubbished NC leaders' efforts for trying to weave an "imag inary" link between the Muftis and the BJP. Bhat said that the Muftis have never been part of the Government led by the BJP and against this Omar Abdullah was part of the BJP led Government in the centre. Mir and Bhat said that the NC leaders were simply cooking stories simply to tarnish the image of the PDP but majority of people in the Kashmir valley have understood the NC plan and growing peoples' anger will get reflected in the ballot boxes in the three Lok Sabha const ituencies in the Kashmir valley. The two PDP leaders have cautioned the NC leadership against any of its moves to commit some irregularities during the polling saying that any poll mal-practices would set the river Hehlum on fire as had happened in 1987 Assembly elections. |
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