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Guv's statement on 3 ex ministers leaves netas unnerved | Teesra Kone? | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 24: Even as the Governor SP Malik recently said the three former ministers would soon be booked on charges of corruption, the development has left many of the politicians unnerved and guessing as who the three could be. While addressing a public rally in Ladakh, during his speech against corruption, the Governor said soon three of the former ministers would be booked. But he didn't name them. In the wake of the recent questioning of a senior leader from Peoples Democratic Party by the Crime Branch recently, it is believed that the one of the three could be him. While there are inputs that his former party colleague who was also a minister for the same agency would also be questioned in the coming days so there has been a probability that the second one would be him. "Infact both of them happen to be relatives and had been enjoying key position in the Peoples Democratic Party till a few years ago," said a senior politician. The crackdown on the political leaders accused of corruption is understood of have unnerved many of the politicians. "Almost everyone of them who was known for corruption or had his or her hand in such activities is feeling guilty," said a source close to politicians. But the question remains as to who would be the third one. Sources said some of the regional parties have been holding closed door meetings to discuss on how to tackle any such situation where the government launches crackdown against the corrupt politicians. "Trust me they are so scared that almost each of them would be the third one to be booked," said an insider. It is pertinent to mention that Raj Bhawan has decided to launch massive crackdown against corruption and that none of the corrupt would be spared. But who are the first three, is what has left the politicians guessing! |
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