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Azad joins Rana to ‘expose’ Abdullahs
NC leaders sought late-night appointments with Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Shah’
2/19/2024 11:53:33 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 19: While the National Conference leadership was trying to counter allegations of friend-turned-foe Devender Singh Rana, founder of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) and former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad dropped another bombshell to “expose” Abdullahs.
Azad made a startling revelation that top leaders of the National Conference used to seek meetings with central leadership during nighttime.
Amid reports of Omar Abdullah’s attempt to form a coalition government with BJP after the 2014 assembly elections in the erstwhile state of J&K, Azad admitted that the National Conference leadership was in negotiations with the BJP government at the center to stitch an alliance.
Talking to a TV channel, Azad said there are reports that “Abdullahs” used to seek time for meetings with the central government during night time.
The former Chief Minister said attempts of the National Conference leaders to seek m
Azad claimed that top NC leaders used to seek meetings with central leadership during nighttime.
Azad claimed that the NC leadership wanted to stitch an alliance with BJP after the 2014 assembly polls in J&K.
Azad claimed that there was gossip in power corridors that the Centre had taken “Abdullahs” into confidence before abrogating Article 370
etings with central leaders during the night time has created discrete suspicion among the people
Continuing the offensive against both Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, the DPAP chairman said that the National Conference leaders were
cheating people of J&K.
He further said that “Abdullahs” speak different languages at different places. “Abdullahs speak one thing in Srinagar, another thing in Jammu, and something in Delhi”, he said and mentioned that the National Conference leadership was not honest to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
“There was gossip in power corridors that the Union Government had taken that “Abdullahs” into confidence while taking the decision of abrogating Article 370 and 35-A”, Azad said but added in the same breath that it was gossip.
“There was gossip that it was the National Conference leadership that suggested the Narendra Modi government to keep all Kashmir under house arrest after taking August 5, 2019.
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