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National media going all out to stall BJP-PDP alliance | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 2: A section of the national media which has been highly critical of the both the PDP and BJP and also there alliance is planting stories to put the both the parties in a bad light. An english daily mainly published from Kolkata has carried out a story on an interview with the ex-husband of the PDP president Mehbooba Mufti. The ex-husband has put the Mufti family in a 'bad' light. The same paper had recently carried out stories which were highly critical of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and also carried a very critical caption about the HRD minister Smriti Irani, which was considered highly 'sexist' caption by many in the national media. The same paper had carried out the story how former chief minister Omar Abdullah used the special app to track the coming of the special plane in the Valley in which BJP national secretary Ram Madhav had come to meet Mehbooba Mufti. It was only this paper and the writer of the story who had special relation with the Omar got all the details of how he managed to track and also how Ram Madhav was ferried in secretly. "This paper got all the detail of the meeting and probably was also tipped by Omar for an interview with the ex-husband of the Mehbooba Mufti, which was not needed at all. In its attempt to derail the alliance it is stooping too low," said a senior PDP leader. Like this paper some other papers which had been cultivated by the former government are making effort to stall the alliance more so to block the entry of the BJP in the J&K. "Coming of the BJP to power in the J&K has always been an anathema for them. They can't accept it and more so when its alligning with the PDP it upsets the political calculations of these parties so a systematic campaign has been started and it has stooped too low," said the PDP leader. |
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