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Vikar steps up attacks on his ex-mentor Azad | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 27: A day after the former leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad floated his new political outfit after snapping his 50-year-long relations with Congress, his disciple-turned-foe Vikar Rasool Wani called his former political mentor a “puppet” of the BJP. Vikar Rasool alleged that Azad has floated a new political party only to divide secular votes in Jammu and Kashmir so that BJP will be benefitted. “It is an open secret that the political party floated by Ghulam Nabi Azad is a creation of BJP to divide secular votes”, Vikar Rasool, who was recently appointed as president of the Jammu and Kashmir Congress, said. On Monday on the auspicious occasion of the first Navratra, Azad launched Democratic Azad Party (DAP) a new political party in Jammu. Although Azad avoided attacks on any political party while launching his own outfit, Congress wasted no time stepping up attacks on the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. Interestingly, Congress deputed Azad’s former disciple Vikar Rasool to take charge of launching an offensive against his ex-political mentor. “As a shrewd politician, Azad will try to give an impression that his party will adopt its own agenda and programme but in reality, the newly floated political outfit is controlled and sponsored by BJP”, Vikar Rasool said during an interaction with media persons at Kashmir. “Already J&K Apni Party and one another political outfit in J&K is controlled and sponsored by BJP now another political party has been floated by the Union Government”, he said. J&K Congress president mentioned the decision of the Union Government to give the Padma Award to Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s emotional speech in the Parliament to expose relations between BJP and Azad. During the farewell speech of Ghulam Nabi Azad in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi showered fulsome praise on the senior Congress leader in February 2021. He asked other members to follow his example of a non-abrasive brand of politics. He also used the opportunity to take a dig at internal differences within Congress. |
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