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Senior leaders skip meeting called to commemorate PDP founder's death anniversary
Infighting within PDP takes new turn
12/23/2019 10:36:18 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 23: As the PDP leaders congregated in Jammu to review the arrangements that are being taken for the January 7 function to mark the 4th death anniversary of PDP founder Mufti Mohd Sayeed, several senior leaders remained conspicuously absent from such an important meeting.
As per the reports coming to the fore, there were almost all senior leaders who attended the meting that took place in PDP's Gandhi Nagar head office on Monday. However, the absence pf few senior ones raised eyebrows with speculations rife that another rebellion within the PDP is knocking its doors and there could be some leaders who are eagerly waiting to bid adie to their party.
Meanwhile, the handout released by the PDP mentioned that the party demanded immediate release of all political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, and termed the prolonged incarceration of the detained politicians in Jammu and Kashmir as unjustified and uncalled for.
According to the party spokesman, a high level meeting of the PDP leaders was held in party's Jammu as well as in Srinagar headquarters wherein the participants took stock of the arrangements being taken to observe the 4th death anniversary of PDP founder and former chief minister on January 7, nextyear.
In Jammu, the meeting was presided over by PDP General Secretary and former MLC Surinder Chowdhary who pitched for the release of the detained political leaders, stating that such a prolonged incarceration is deeply perturbing for any democratic setup and that the government of India must contemplate that such an action is not helping it in any way in restoration of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir. A unanimous resolution was also passed during the meeting in which participants underlined the need of setting the political leaders including the PDP President and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti free without any further delay.
However, as per the insiders several of the senior PDP leaders deliberately didn't attend the meeting and there is a huge war going on within over who can grab the top post of the party in its Jammu office. "It is nothing but a clear nonsense by the PDP leaders being exhibited at a time when the party is in deep crises.
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