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She is 'reaping what she had sown'
1/6/2019 10:54:41 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Jan 6: One more PDP leader and three time MLA from central Kashmir's Chadoora constituency Javed Mustafa Mir saying goodbye to the PDP led by Mehbooba Mufti has further weakened the party in Kashmir.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "One by one the PDP leaders have parted ways and there is every possibility about many more leaving the party."
He said that Mehbooba is reaping what she had sown. "Her close relatives and family members who were given the top posts and reaped the fruits of power during her rule too have deserted her and are sitting at the fence," the analyst added.
A politician said that her own brother, Tasaduq Mufti, whom she gave a berth in a cabinet after nominating him to the upper house was the first one to leave the Valley soon after the PDP-BJP government fell in June last year. "Mehbooba is paying a heavy price for ignoring the people who had build her party and had stood with her during crisis. She preferred her family members over the party loyalists when she was ruling the state. Today she is standing at cross roads and has no idea about what future holds for her," the politician added.
He said that Mehbooba has been left with just handful of people around her and they too are "unhappy." "When Mehbooba was the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir she had started believing that power would last forever. She had no idea that she would be ousted from the Chief Minister's office without any prior notice," the politician added.
A Kashmir watcher said that the PDP would have to look for candidates in the forthcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. "There is every possibility about the party having no candidates. Everyone who has remained associated with Mehbooba after her father's death late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has questioned the leadership skills of the former Chief Minister. The deserters have made it clear that Mehbooba failed as a leader as she lacked the acumen to handle the party and head the state," the Kashmir watcher added.
He said her "yes-men" who were hyper active during her rule too have taken a back seat and it looks like that they have gone "underground." "The ones who were involved in various scams during her tenure are not even visible on the ground," he added.
An observer said that Mehbooba has lost the ground and her party won't even win ten seats in 2019 assembly elections. "PDP is all set to become a history," he claimed.
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