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After quitting Kashmir politics, former JNU leader goes for makeover!
1/5/2020 11:06:03 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 5: After resigning from a political party in her homeland Kashmir, a former student leader of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has gone for “image makeover.”
Witnesses said the leader from Kashmir has gone for a hair -cut and prefers wearing designer attires instead of routine Shalwar-Kameez traditionally common in the valley.
“Even though during her stint in Kashmir she would try to look dressed in conservative style now she looks a changed woman,” said a source privy to her.
Sources said the activist nowadays largely hobnobs with rights activist and some of the former leaders of the JNU. “She is also close to some pressure groups,” said a source.
She was recently seen capturing video of student protests in New Delhi.
Sources said she has some new plans in her mind and would take a final call in the spring of 2020. “But her new looks suggest that the new plan is not Kashmir centric,” said the source.
The woman leader had tendered her resignation from the party that was floated by a former bureaucrat turned politician.
After the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, though both of them had initially been active on social media in making allegedly provocative posts against New Delhi, the two subsequently parted ways.
Sources said the woman leader thought it was “not productive” for her continue with the party whose top most leader had been detained.
Interestingly, earlier she was likely to join the National Conference but had allegedly changed her plans at the eleventh hour when she finally decided to join the party led by the former IAS officer.
The NC had allegedly facilitated many of her public interaction programs in Kashmir but that she had finally “duped them.”
Despite repeated attempts the former JNU leader was not available for comments.
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