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Soz Delhi's agent: My statements my party statements, says Kamaal | What About NC? | | Rustam Jammu, Nov 12: "New Delhi runs the show in the state through its agents to keep the governments here under control…Delhi has been issuing statements through its agents like the ones dished out by (JKPCC chief Prof Saif-ud-Din) Soz Sahab to keep their flock together…It (New Delhi) has to realize that it has given nothing except destruction, killing, miseries and sufferings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir…Rahul has no role in running the affairs of the coalition government in the state. As the chief spokesman and general secretary of NC he was entrusted with the authority to issue such statements (read 'virulent statements' against anybody and everybody)…The coterie surrounding the chief minister (Omar Abdullah) was presenting his statements in a jaundiced way before him…" Who made these very strong and highly provocative statements and when and where? Farooq Abdullah's brother and Omar Abdullah's uncle Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal made these virulent statements. He made these statements in Srinagar while giving an interview to the correspondent of a local daily. When did he make these statements? He made these statements only yesterday, a day after the NC president and union minister Farooq Abdullah asked him to resign from the positions of additional general secretary and chief spokesperson reportedly at the behest of the AICC. Why did Farooq Abdullah remove Kamaal unceremoniously? He reportedly showed his brother the door at the insistence of the AICC which had not taken kindly to the Kamaal's virulent attacks on the Congress, the JKPCC president and the Army. He also took an extreme action against his brother to save the situation for his son Omar Abdullah, who has been under severe attack from all sides and who, it appears, has lost the game. It is hardly necessary to reflect on those factors which have made the position of Omar Abdullah untenable. His political detractors can exploit his vulnerability anytime. In fact, they have already upped the ante and given everyone to understand that Omar Abdullah is on his way out and that whatever the beleaguered chief minister has been saying for quite sometime now is nothing but a manifestation of his frustration. What does what Kamaal said indicate? One, it indicates his utter contempt for New Delhi. Two, it indicates his utter contempt for the JKPCC and the Congress leaders, including Prof Soz, who, according to him, are no more than the New Delhi's agents and stooges. Three, it indicates his hatred for his nephew Omar Abdullah who, he thinks, has allowed himself to be surrounded by a "coterie" consisting of vested interests - coterie responsible for the estrangement between him and his nephew. Paradoxically, Omar doesn't address Kamaal as uncle; he addresses him as "his father's brother". Four, it indicates his unhappiness over the manner in which his brother removed him from the party positions. One of the grievances of Kamaal is that he came to know about his brother's decision on him through the media. The party, according to him, informed him about the decision much later. Five, it establishes that he never issued the statements he issued on New Delhi, the Congress, Rahul Gandhi, Prof Soz and the Army on his own and that it was the party (read Farooq Abdullah) which had asked him to issue such statements. Six, it indicates that those who had opined that the three Abdullah were working in tandem and as per a strategy meticulously evolved to neutralize the votaries of rotational chief minister were not talking in the air. What Kamaal said, in fact, indicates several other things. For example, it also indicates his bias in favour of the NC, notwithstanding the fact that his' was not a graceful exit. That Kamaal is highly biased and unreasonable and that this his whole approach is subjective and lop-sided could be seen from the fact that while he dismissed with contempt Prof Soz as new Delhi's agent and stooge, he did not ask Omar Abdullah and NC to come out of the government. According to him, the state is run by New Delhi "through its agents to keep the governments here (in Jammu and Kashmir) under control". Who he seeks to fool? The people of Jammu and Kashmir are not that fool. They know who is who and they understand everything. Anyway, what Kamaal said yesterday points to the direction he is heading towards to avenge his humiliations. |
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