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| Omar's expose puts elected legislators in dock, credibility crisis reaches peak | | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 18: After Chief Minister Omar Abdullah exposed Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), it has opened a new front in political circles in the state, which has put a big question mark on credibility of elected members. All the MLAs get elected to work for the society on the whole and especially in their respective constituencies and they take oath of constitution to take forward this idea. But when Omar Abdullah exposed the bitter reality of MLAs in a function in Jammu few days back, people have started to treat these elected representatives with suspicion. The credibility of not only BJP MLAs, whose names were exposed by the Chief Minister, but of legislators of all political parties who have to go in front of public in few months from now. There were already apprehensions among people in the state that MLAs once elected betray people and only take of their own families and relatives. Now, the expose by Omar Abdullah has brought this issue to fore. As Assembly elections are coming near, these representatives will have to clear the fuss around this issue and come clean as how they could work for the society and not for their own personal gains. This is near to impossible as the expose has come from the top post of Chief Minister and BJP MLAs have been to put on back foot but still BJP men are hopeful that they will be able to get more seats and NC leaders are indulging in personal vendetta. "Our MLAs have gone to Ministers to sort the issues of general public and never demanded anything for personal gains. The CM is not able to digest the defeat which he and his alliance partners faced in Lok Sabha elections," said a senior BJP leader, who added that they will launch a campaign to expose CM and his men. |
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