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CHC warns NC –Cong not enter into verbal spats | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Nov 5: The Congress High Command is said to have asked the PCC ,chief,Saif-ud-Din Soz,and president National Conference, Farooq Abdullah,to desist from triggering war of words between the two parties. Party sources said that the Congress high command has not appreciated remarks on change of guard made by Saif-ud-Din Soz. Soz has been told that he had chosen wrong time for airing his views on the party 's demand for rotational Chief Ministership. These sources said that Soz had been, in fact, encouraged by a couple of Congress leaders who matter in New Delhi that he should counter Sheikh Mustafa Kamal's criticism of the Army over its stand on AFSPA. Reports said that while Soz has been asked to avoid causing any provocation to the NC leadership by repeating his views on rotational Chief Ministership Abdullah has been told to bridle Mustafa who has been voicing opinion on various ticklish and controversial issues. According to these reports, Soz has been told that there was no room for altering or modifying the present political arrangement and in order to prevent the state from witnessing political instability it was necessary to strengthen the ruling coalition. The reports said that at one stage senior Congress leaders in New Delhi had given a thought to the idea of reintroducing rotational chief ministership or revive its alliance with the PDP in case the NC pulled out of the Government but the exercise was dropped after they found PDP's response to the idea was conditional. As per these reports, Abdullah may be asked to initiate disciplinary action against Mustafa if he did not stop fulminating against the Army and the AFSPA. It is in this context Farooq Abdullah has asked his brother Mustafa, to criticize other opposition parties in the state and the separatists but not the Congress and the Army. More than anybody else Farooq knows it fully well that if the NC leaders continued to adopt running with the hare and hunting with the hound policy the Congress may opt for an alliance with the PDP. |
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