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July 4th: Litmus test for new entrants in PDP
7/1/2012 12:32:09 AM
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Jammu, June 30: In what could described as litmus-test for new entrants in People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the top party leaders have given them clear cut directions to mark July 4th as mega-protest day in entire Jammu and Kashmir against the failure of NC-Congress coalition in all spheres.
Insiders in PDP revealed that after witnessing numerous joining of prominent dignitaries especially in Jammu region, party patron and former chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has played a very calculative move to test all the new faces who have joined the party in past at least six months. "On the occasion of the joining of new faces in the party, the party leadership observed handsome gatherings of people. However, to assess whether that gatherings really belonged and supports the new faces, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has decided to see the mass base supports of new entrants," sources in PDP shared.
"It is also a move to check, whether the people who have joined the party-fold have a capacity/calibre to pull out the crowd in party's favour or they have joined the party to just seek party mandate in Assembly polls and also in forthcoming election to Local Bodies," same were just gathered for the sake of joining and presenting a goody-goody picture before Mufti Sayeed and party president Mehbooba Mufti for want of fetching party mandate or posts in the party," sources in PDP disclosed and further added, "besides a test for new faces, even the old horses and party veterans have also been given clear cut directions to guide the new faces and carry them along on July 4th to mark it a big protest at all district, tehsil, block and ward levels throughout the state."
Party president, Mehbooba Mufti will lead the protest demonstration in Srinagar along with almost all the MLAs/MLCs and ex-Ministers belonging to Kashmir valley while in Jammu the protest will be led by the party's office bearers including general secretary, Thakur Balbir Singh, state secretary, Fallail Singh, Trilok Singh Bajwa, R K Bali and other senior leaders of the party.
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is in constant touch with party leaders and seeking the preparation report on daily basis.
The main issues that would dominate the protest include erratic power supply, non-availability of proper drinking water supply, rising un-employment and alleged corruption prevailing in the present regime of NC-Congress coalition.
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