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PDP says Omar seeks to grow under Rahul’s shadow
4/30/2009 10:52:18 PM
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Apr 30 - Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the chief minister Omar Abdullah to utilize his energies on the welfare of the people and put some life into his non-performing Government rather than spreading lies against his political rivals. “Omar seems to be mortally threatened by the PDP, a fear that is well founded, but it can neither be met by running after Rahul Gandhi nor through cooked-up accusations”, a PDP spokesman said today.
The spokesman said Omar Abdullah’s cock and bull story about the PDP joining hands with BJP is too brazenly untrue that it deserved to be treated with the contempt it deserves. But, the chief minister is using his propaganda skills that he picked up during his training with the RSS with such recklessness that in the process he has denigrated the high office he holds.
The relationship of the National Conference with the Sangh Parivar, the spokesman said is not just recent but too fresh and abiding to need any recollection. Omar himself has grown up in the lap of L K Advani and Narendra Modi, the spokesman said and added that by making wild accusations against PDP, Omar is only making himself sound more ridiculous.
The spokesman said Omar Abdullah has been programmed in the RSS laboratory for over a decade to rule Kashmir for New Delhi’s Hindutva brigade. His entire public and private life has been fashioned according to the requirements of the Sangh Parivar ideology and it is therefore entirely understandable that he should berate the only credible regional voice that doesn’t compromise on its principles or mandate.
The spokesman said it was only for the NC to make open its plans for future at the centre in view of its track record and its lust for power and not the PDP. He said PDP even while being part of the UPA did not join the central cabinet as it didn’t seek jobs for its leaders, but the party instead pushed its people-friendly agenda and made remarkable achievements on that front.
Referring to Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s request to Rahul Gandhi to bail him out in Srinagar by campaigning for him, the spokesman said one can only sympathize with the former chief minister for the plight he and his son have landed the once mighty party into. For Farooq Abdullah who is fighting fourth election in three months it is a tragic moment to face defeat in Srinagar, as his SOS to Rahul amounts to, in view of the humiliation he faced at the hands of his son after the last Assembly elections. Though he fought two Assembly seats as NC chief ministerial candidate, he was upstaged by Omar at the last moment; the spokesman said and asked if one can be so cruel to his own father what can the people of the State expect from such a power-hungry person?
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