Sensing defeat Abdullahs planning rehabilitation in Delhi: Baig

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 26: Criticising National Conference patron, Farooq Abdullah for his remarks that his Chief Minister son will shift to New Delhi after the Parliamentary polls, the senior People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Muzaffar Hussain Baig today said this is clear realization that the ruling Coalition Government in J&K is on its way out and had no chances of making a comeback that is why the NC patron is trying to find some employment for Omar Abdullah in New Delhi.
Addressing a well attended workers meeting in Baramulla, Baig said Farooq Abdullah’s remarks clearly indicate that he is now trying post 2014 rehabilitation for Omar Abdullah as he knows well the time is up for them in J&K. He said elections always mean for NC that how many Abdullahs get jobs both in the State and Centre at the cost of people’s sufferings and State’s interests. He said this Government has nothing to show as its achievements and that is why they are now making future employment plans for Omar Abdullah.
He said the pain and sufferings of people, which though are the direct result of NC’s treachery, U-turns and sell-outs, are no more issue before the ruling party but future rehabilitation plans for Abdullahs are. Even in the worst of times they will only think how they could ‘adjust’ themselves.
Baig said the coming Lok Sabha polls are a fight for dignity and justice for the people of the State and whosoever forms the Government in the Centre, the PDP will engage all, be it the opposition, regional parties and other shades of opinion both in and outside the Parliament, to seek a new Kashmir policy along with a roadmap for its implementation.
Calling upon the people owing allegiance to the different political and ideological thoughts, Baig said everyone has to rise above party lines to vote for PDP because the party is going to the national level with the agenda for the entire State and all its people in an attempt to restore the rights of people, which has been trampled for the last 65 years.
The senior PDP leaders, Naeem Akhtar, Javid Hussain Baig, Ashaq Hussain Khan, district secretary and others were also present on the occasion.