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Odor still there in PDP’s garbage dump

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January 8, 2019
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If PDP President and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had noticed a not-so-pleasing scent emanating from the garbage that had gathered in and around her, she could have given it a good cleaning long back. Getting rid of a garbage disposal smell is by no means an arduous task. In fact, Mehbooba like her contemporaries probably has everything she needs for garbage disposal, and the job won’t have taken her more than 10 minutes. If there was an unpleasant stench wafting from her party’s garbage disposal unit, she could have thrown out waste traces of the garbage long back rather than waiting for them to fly out of her window in the air. Mehbooba waited for the air to change and when the winds of change started blowing in the opposite direction the waste traces started flying out automatically from the PDP’s garbage dump and more and more waste traces fly out day in and day automatically but not by PDP’s efficient garbage disposal system .

Unfortunately waste traces still hiding in the PDP’s garbage dump are not traced by Mehboob Mufti to give her political pantry a good cleaning. Words used against the defectors for political appeasement of voters may be satisfying the soul of Mehbooba Mufti but the same are not enough to give PDP a clean look ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the state.

Still people don’t know how many waste traces would fly out from the PDP’s garbage dump and sit on the Nawa-e-Subh complex the National Conference central office and Peoples’ Conference headquarter in Srinagar. People can’t forget that PDP since 2008 had become a breeding ground for all the retired corrupt bureaucrats and trade unionists against whom several case of corruption are still registered in the premier investigative agencies of the state government. Still PDP has the distinction of feeding good number of land brokers involved in infamous land scandals and even bank defaulters and tax evaders have also taken shelter in this party. Unfortunately waste traces still hiding in the PDP’s garbage dump are not traced by Mehboob Mufti to give her political pantry a good cleaning. Words used against the defectors for political appeasement of voters may be satisfying the soul of Mehbooba Mufti but the same are not enough to give PDP a clean look ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the state.

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