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PDP, BJP, PP demands apology from NC leader Mustafa Kamal | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu Dec 13: Leaders belonging to the PDP, the BJP and the Panthers Party have demanded apology from National Conference leader, Dr Mustafa Kamal, for his statement saying ‘the PDP and the Army for the gun attack on the Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ali Mohd Sagar in Srinagar on Sunday. The senior ranks from the said parties said the statement from Jamaitul Mujahideen claiming responsibility for the attack on Sagar calls for immediate apology from Mustafa Kamal. These leaders said that during the last six months Dr Kamal has been issuing statements on sensitive and important issues without caring for the consequences. They said if Kamal has any hesitation in expressing regrets over his statement blaming the Army and the PDP for the attack let the National Conference President, Dr Farooq Abdullah and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah express their apology because whatever Kamal had said he had dos o as NC leader. A senior BJP leader wanted to know whether Mustafa was giving vent to his frustration over his non-inclusion in the state cabinet or was he trying to widen the wedge between the NC leadership and the Congress. He suggested to Farooq Abdullah to expel Mustafa from the National Conference for a period of six years on charge of anti-party activities. A PDP leader said that if Mustafa was not thrown out of the party it would mean that the NC leadership was endorsing his views. It is to mention that soon after the Sunday incident in which Sagar had a miraculous escape Mustafa Kamal had said that the attack may have been engineered either by the Army or the PDP or the Separatists. He had said the assumption that militancy had died in Kashmir. He had even posed, what the BJP leaders call, a silly question as to why such attacks were not carried out earlier. Mustafa had also argued that Amy could be behind the attack because it was opposed to the revocation of the AFSPA from some areas in he state. Earlier also Mustafa had blamed the Army for the four explosions in Srinagar in October last which had cost him his posts of being the additional general secretary and the Chief spokesman of the National Conference.
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