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‘Won’t accept Mehbooba as party leader: Belligerent PDP members

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Srinagar : The belligerent members of People’s Democratic Party Friday said that they are still part of the party and want to change of guard in the PDP.

   PDP members including Imran Ansari, Javaid Hussian Beigh, Abdul Majeed Paddar, Yasir Reshi and Saifuddin Bhat addressed a press conference here in Srinagar in which they collectively supported the departure of Mehbooba Mufti from the party president post.

   “We are against the family rule. Mehbooba Mufti has failed to deliver the goods and we have no faith in her. She has propagated nepotism and corruption in the state,” they said.

    They castigated Mehbooba Mufti for her remarks that that if BJP led New Delhi Government split her party to form new government in the state, it would create more Salahuddins and Yasin Maliks — who were first to take arms after the 1987 elections were allegedly rigged. “Why she is showing sympathy for Salahuddin now. Where was she when Salahuddin’s son was put in Tihar Jail. The killings didn’t even stop during here rule. People were put in lock up and faced harassment and corruption. So, how can she now suddenly become the messiah of the people,” the rebellious legislatures said.

    They rejected the reports that they have left the party. “We are still part of the party. Let us what will happen. Our motive is to remove Mehbooba Mufti from the party top post. She imposed family raj and didn’t show any respect for top and senior leaders like Muzafar Hussain Beigh, Tariq Hameed Karra, Qazi Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Dilawar Mir and others.”

   They declined the reports of horse trading. They said they are not in touch with New Delhi or BJP. “We repeatedly asked Mehbooba Mufti to change her style of functioning. Everything changed after the death of Mufti Muhammad Sayeed. She relied on her coteries and gave much weightage to them,” they said.

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