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Under scanner for funding, ‘comrades’ distance from former JNU student leader | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 4: Having come under scanner for allegations of funding from a terror financer, the “Comrades” have distanced themselves from a former JNU leader. Sources said following allegations of funding by a terror financer who was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in 2017, the former JNU leader’s relations with the “comrades” have run into rough weather. Sources said some of the “comrades” have already told the former JNU leader to make her position clear on the issue of allegations of funding. Sources said former JNU leader had been trying to get close to a senior Congress leader but he too after getting to know about the allegations against her has distanced himself. It was reliably learnt that the former JNU leader is being told by her close aides that she should give up her contacts with the “comrades” as they had started to doubt her credentials. What is also shocking that the leaders of political party which she had joined have already disassociated themselves from her since the day the news of funding from a terror financer had surfaced. As per a family member of the former JNU leader, a hawala financer had spoken to her about funding in presence of a then lawmaker. But the said lawmaker has also clarified his position saying that he was not privy to any such deal. The JNU leader, on the other hand, has been refuting the allegations of financing from any one. It is pertinent to mention that in 2019, the said leader was expected to join National Conference and had even attended their party events in Srinagar. But the said leader had subsequently joined the political party floated by a former bureaucrat turned politician. Despite repeated attempts, the former JNU leader was not available for comments. |
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