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Kashmir political parties face 'breakup' dilemma
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6/20/2023 10:31:45 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 20: Even as the Peoples Conference led by Sajad Lone has sacked former minister Basharat Bukhari from the party, the PC and Apni Party are unable to decide fate of other members accused of planning to float a new party.
While as another senior leader of the party led by Sajad Lone has been accused of lobbying with a "coterie of politicians to float a new party", the PC has been unable to decide future course of action.
Likewise, the Apni Party led by Altaf Bukhari is "also unable to initiate action against the alleged rebels within the party."
While one of his youth politicians have long been accused of looking for "greener pastures" and his aides had confronted Bukhari in public quite recently, the Apni Party has been silent over the allegations.
Observers said while the reports about another political party being floated in Kashmir has been doing the rounds for quite a while, PC and Apni want to "act cautiously."
"Both PC and Apni have leaders mainly from other parties so the two groups cannot afford to expel any of its leaders till they get a concrete evidence and that will come only once such suspects quit the party. So both of them are playing safe lest their image is dented in the eyes of Delhi," said a political analyst.
It's pertinent to mention that aide of one of the youth leaders of the Apni Party had publicly confronted Altaf Bukhari seeking replies from him. Prior to it the said party leader had locked horns with the own party colleagues.
It's pertinent to mention that since the collapse of the last elected Assembly in Jammu and Kashmir, politicians have been switching parties.
As about Basharat Bukhari who is also a distant relative of Altaf Bukari, both of them were leaders and ministers in the then Peoples Democratic Party led government.
After the collapse of the government, the Bukharis parted ways with the PDP. While Altaf floated his own party, Basharat had joined the National Conference. But he subsequently left the NC and joined PC. He was recently expelled from the party.
Despite repeated attempts the PC and Apni Party leaders were not available for comments.
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