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‘Azad -Taj’s issue ’: Congress loyalists to meet AICC leaders over | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, November 11: As the recent statement from the Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and J&K Minister Taj Mohi-ud-Din have soured the Congress soup again forcing loyalists unit of the Congress blaming the two for fomenting the tussle within the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir and is planning to call on high command in this regard. A senior party leader close to Saif-ud-Din Soz said that it did not befit Azad to take a stand on the lifting of AFSPA from some areas totally opposite to what Soz had taken on the issue. He said even without naming Soz Azad had criticized the PCC Chief while trying to support Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Another Soz loayalist said that Taj Mohiuddin too had tried to belittle the importance of the PCC Chief when he (Taj) said that he had been informed by Omar on AFSPA issue. The Congress leader added that consulting the Congress on important policy decisions did not mean telling Taj Mohiuddin about it. “Omar should take the congress ministers and the PCC Chief into confidence, he underlined. Other congress leaders apprehended that the row over AFSPA has already widened the rift between the two factions of the Congress. One Congress minister said if the party high command fails to intervene the NC leadership would take the benefit of the divided house of Congress. Further he indicated that a group of senior Congress leaders loyal to Soz plan to meet senior party leaders in Delhi and persuade them to intervene so that the state unit of the Congress does not fall to the machinations or intrigues of Omar Abdullah and Ghulam Nabi Azad. Referring to recent stand of Azad on AFSPA, Congress leader said that Azad is supporting Omar simply to create a situation in which Congress could get no opportunity for alliance with the PDP. Asked the reason for Azad to support Omar he said that Azad had not forgotten Mufti for withdrawing support to the Government that he (Azad) headed forcing Azad to resign.
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