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| CM's chamchay thrash young entrepreneurs at Baramulla | | | Syed Tahir Bukhari BARAMULLA, Apr 29: In a fit of rage NC leader and Higher Education Minister Mohammad Akbar Lone caught hold of a common person and thrashed him publically. "I am telling you to stop yelling," visibly Lone shouted at the protestor in North Kashmir's Watergam Rafiabad today. According to sources, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was busy addressing the election rally at Watergam Baramulla today National Conference Leader and Higher Education Minister Mohammad Akbar lone thrashed a youth who is reportedly unemployed and belongs from a poor family, Lone allegedly tossed their documents pertaining to their Mineral Water Plant in air in full public glare. Eyewitnesses told Early Times over the phone that, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was busy in addressing National Conference supporters when three brothers Hilal Ahmed, Firdous Ahmad and Mohammad Amin stood up and one among them namely Mohammad Amin waved his hand and tried to attract the attention of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. "Omar Sahab, Omar Sahab, Meri Baat Suno, (Omar Sahib Listen to me)," Mohammad Amin yelled and in desperation crossed the concertina wire. Security personnel tried to stop him, however, they retreated after the three NC leaders, Javid Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Akbar Lone, and (Spokesperson of NC) Junaid Azam Matoo came down from the stage and stopped Amin. However, in a fit of rage NC leaders caught hold of him while Mohammad Akbar Lone alleged thrashed him and tossed his documents in air. "I am telling you to stop yelling," Lone shouted at the protestor. This development has not only attracted the attention of common masses but media persons present there who followed the agitated youth. "Look at the media. They are always after something which could create sensation," Chief Minister said after seeing media men encircling the said protester. According to reports, Mohammad Amin denied the charges that he belongs to People's Democratic Party. "We are five brothers and all are unemployed. We have no affiliation with any political party. Neither do we belong to National Conference nor PDP but we had arrived here with a hope that Chief Minister would listen to us," Amin told media persons. He said that four years ago they formally did registration of their Mineral Water Plant and for this purpose invested Rs 30 lakhs. "We completed every formality while as loan has also been sanctioned in our favour but there was no disbursement. We repeatedly brought the issue into the notice of the Government but no one gave heed to our pleas," he said adding that the concerned department top officials are hell bent to dash our dreams. When he was asked about the incident, Higher Education Minister Mohammad Akbar Lone said," that the fellow tried to disrupt the rally and, "I simply told him that he should not enact drama in front of the Chief Minister," Lone said. |
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