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Former Mayor dreams of becoming Advisor
Mungeri Lal Ke Haseen Sapnay Former
8/7/2020 11:46:47 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 7: After having been thrown out of chair on charges of alleged corruption, a former mayor in Kashmir has been allegedly dreaming of becoming Advisor and has been circulating the same rumor in various circles.
Sources said the said leader, who belongs to a party led by a separatist turned politician has been spreading a notion that New Delhi was willing to appoint him as an Advisor in JK government.
Sources said the party is trying its level best to spread the rumor so as to send an impression that they were in the “good books of Modi government.”
It is not for the first time, that the said party is trying to pretend such things. Last time, after the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, the party leaders had been accused of spreading rumors that one of them was being offered the chair of Lieutenant Governor.
That time also rumors were floated that one of the senior leaders of the party was so close to the BJP that he would be given the chair of Lieutenant Governor.
It is pertinent to mention that this particular party had gained market in Kashmir for having pretended to be close to be close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
But despite so much of show off, the party couldn’t win even a single seat in the Parliament elections.
Sources said it was only after their defeat in the elections that the BJP leaders started to distance themselves from the regional party.
Having lost all the seats in the Parliament elections, the regional party had finally sided with the Abdullahs and the Muftis for being a party to the so called Gupkar agreement.
Sources said the BJP has been avoiding to maintain any contacts with this particular party from Kashmir but that its leaders are trying to give a notion that they are close to New Delhi.
Despite repeated attempts the said former mayor was not available for comments.
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