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Azad to expose “traitors” for “betraying” him at appropriate time
12/25/2022 11:07:57 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 25: Even as former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has maintained a guarded silence over the “outburst” of his former loyalists, files pertaining to the corruption cases of some former Congress ministers are likely to come to the public domain very soon.
Highly placed sources said that instead of joining the war of words with his ex-loyalists who were expelled from the Democratic Azad Party for hobnobbing with Congress, Azad is waiting for an appropriate opportunity to hit back at these “traitors”.
“During their tenure as ministers during PDP-Congress and NC-Congress regimes, many Congress leaders were indulged into financial as well as moral corruption”, a source said, adding, “Being their mentor Ghulam Nabi Azad is very much aware of such misdeeds of former Congress ministers”. “As a mature politician, Azad will come out with convincing evidence to hit back at those who betrayed him after floating of the DAP”, sources said.
As reported earlier Azad had also collected some evidence of corruption by his ministers who were part of the then Congress-PDP coalition regime headed by him.
Sources said that with the help of the intelligence agencies, Azad had successfully collected some documents which are authentic evidence of the corrupt practices of his colleagues in the then coalition regime.
“As Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of J&K Ghulam Nabi Azad has prepared files of most of the ministers at that time. These files contain some documents to substantiate their corrupt practices”, sources said and added that ministers during the Azad government were themselves aware of these files because many of them were brazenly indulged in corrupt practices and the “transfer industry” was flourishing at that time.
“Now the biggest question is when Azad will put those files in the public domain to expose those ministers”, sources asked.
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