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Despite getting Raj Bhawan attention, former CMs train guns on Governor | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Dec 15: Even as some of the key decisions taken by the Governor SP Malik have seemingly benefitted the politics of National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party the most, two former chief ministers, who come from the twin parties on Saturday trained guns on the Raj Bhawan. Reacting to the civilian killings in Pulwama, former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti accused the Governor Malik of failing to tackle Kashmir. In a series of tweets, Omar Abdullah hit out the governor administration, saying it failed to focus on the security of the people. "The administration of Governor Malik has one task & one task only - to focus on the security of the people of J&K & restore peace to a troubled valley. Sadly it appears that's the only thing the administration is not doing. Publicity campaigns & full page ads don't bring peace," tweeted Abdullah. Similar were the words of senior NC leader Ali Muhammad Sagar who has otherwise been a regular face at the Raj Bhawan seeking Governor's attention "towards their party interests." Echoing his boss Abdullah, Sagar told media persons that Governor was unable to manage Kashmir situation. While this was the reaction from the National Conference, Mehbooba Mufti didn't stay back to accusing the Raj Bhawan of failures. PDP President Mehbooba Mufti while condemning the Pulwama killings said that no probe could bring back the dead civilians and criticized the Governor administration for "failing to secure civilian lives." "No probe enough to bring back the dead innocent civilians.South Kashmir has been reeling under fear for the last 6 http://months.Is this what was expected from Gov rule?The admin has failed in securing civilian lives. Deepest condolences to the bereaved," Mehbooba said. Recently Raj Bhawan decided to regularize services of thousands of the teachers in government jobs who had been appointed allegedly through "back door" during NC and PDP regimes without requisite interviews having been conducted by the Services Selection Board or the Public Service Commission. In a another development, following protests by the NC and the PDP, the Raj Bhawan had announced to reconsider its decision to convert a financial institution into public sector unit. Observers said for the last few months it has become a regular "habit" of NC and PDP to criticize Governor on one hand and to seek incentives from the Raj Bhawan on the other. |
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