Sunday, September 30, 2012

Geelani out to destabilise democratic system: NC

Blaming hardcore elements of the Jamait-e-Islami (JeI) for the killing of panches and sarpanches in the Kashmir valley, outspoken additional general secretary of the ruling National Conference Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal today also pointed a finger at former Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

Kamaal, who is Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s uncle, also made a jibe at coalition partner Congress, especially J-K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief Saifuddin Soz for indulging in “dirty politics” over the killing of panchayats members.

Kamaal gave this statement a day after some political parties targeted Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his alleged failure to protect panchayat members.


“Most of the killings of panchayat members have occurred in those areas which have been considered the stronghold of Jamait,” he said, adding that one of the accused who was apprehended in connection with the killing of a sarpanch in the Pattan area belonged to Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani’s Hurriyat faction.

Geelani is head of the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference which is an amalgam of various separatist groups. Jamait-e-Islami is one of the constituents of hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference.

In an informal chat with mediapersons on the sidelines of a function at National Conference headquarters here this afternoon, Kamaal blamed Geelani for the prevailing situation. “Geelani and other forces are out to destabilise the democratic system in the state,” he pointed out.

Kamaal, who is the younger brother of Union Minister Farooq Abdullah, seized the opportunity to target arch rival PDP. “Mufti Mohammad is very much involved in such killings. I would like to make Mufti one of the prime accused in such killings,” he alleged.

While giving a clean chit to the government headed by Omar Abdullah, Kamaal said separatists, the PDP and some other elements did not want that the situation should be normalised. “Militancy has promoted some vested interests, and these elements are trying to destabilise the situation”, he alleged.

When his attention was drawn to the letter written by JKPCC chief Soz to the Chief Minister, Kamaal said: “It is unfortunate that Soz despite being chairman of the Coordination Committee of the government has been going to public on the issue. Decisions pertaining to the functioning of the government are taken by the Coordination Committee.”

“Some forces want to create an impression in the rest of the country and the world that all is not well in Jammu and Kashmir,” he pointed out.

He said the recent attacks on panchayat members were targeted killings and it was extremely difficult to stop such “calculated” and “targeted” killings.


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