• Omar Abdullah Didn’t Resign But Submitted Conditional letter



    Srinagar: Two days after Omar Abdullah resigned as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir following a sensational allegation of his involvement in the 2006 sex scandal, Zeenews has learnt from its sources that Omar didn’t tender his resignation, but had submitted a letter to the Governor which stated if proven guilty he would put in his papers.
    The revelation comes after the reports that Omar had submitted his resignation to the Governor N N Vora after senior PDP MLA Muzzaffar Hussain Beigh had alleged his involvement in the 2006 sex scandal.
    The state Assembly witnessed a high drama after the PDP deputy leader’s allegation. PDP has demanded a judicial inquiry in the case, saying that it was not satisfied with the CBI probe.
    Meanwhile, hitting back at the PDP, Omar Abdullah today accused its leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed of “shutting his eyes” to the sex scandal when it first surfaced in 2006 as his own people were involved.
    “Sayeed preferred that this scandal should go on and never bothered how callously daughters of Kashmir were being exploited by his own people. He should have resigned at that very time if he would have been real son of soil but he preferred to shut his eyes,” an angry Omar said while addressing supporters at his Gupkar Road residence here.
    Omar, who has given a conditional resignation to the state Governor after the accusation, said Sayeed was “scared” that his government would fall as his own men were also “involved” in the scandal which came to light in 2006 after the arrest of a woman.
    Omar, however, appreciated the role of former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, who handed over probe to the CBI.
    “Sayeed in his capacity as Home Minister at the Centre selected Jagmohan as Governor and succeeded in his mission to impose AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) in the state,” Omar alleged, adding it was because of these issues that his father Farooq Abdullah had to resign from the Chief Minister’s post in 1990.
    “When PDP ruled the state there was no talk about withdrawal of AFSPA. But today when my government is actually making efforts for its removal, that party is sabotaging the process by directly or indirectly fomenting violence,” he said.
    Omar asked both Sayeed and his daughter Mehbooba Mufti to be patient and wait for six years to face people in the next elections. “During the last six years, we have played responsible role of opposition. We never snatched any mike from the Speaker’s podium and allowed the government to run its business in the House. But now PDP has crossed all limits by stooping to a level which has no parallel in political ethics,” he said.
    He said it is first time that such a massive financial support has come from the Centre under plan funds. Apart from Rs 5,500 crore being earmarked for the state from plan outlay another package of Rs 1,200 crore has been sanctioned under Prime Minister Reconstruction Plan, he added.

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