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Discordant political notes leave trails of confusion

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December 9, 2024
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Jammu, Dec 8: Notwithstanding accusations by a few leaders of the ruling party that “some people were trying to create chaos and wedge between the offices of LG administration and the government”, confusion, many a time, finds an outlet from their own statements.Contradictory statements emanating from within the party perforate measured and subtle statements of the Chief Minister, his political Advisor and National Conference (NC) veterans, who remain grounded in reality and cautious enough not to leave behind any trails of confusion or rancour, which may prove counterproductive in a changed scenario.Discordant (political) notes (by a few) are emitted, sometimes out of ignorance, misreading the situation and sometimes totally missing the context while engaging the media or being engaged by media.Days ago, a veteran journalist on ‘X’ posted, “Pondicherry model is a misnomer started by propagandists. Puducherry, like Delhi, is a Union Territory with a legislature – not a STATE. Unlike Puducherry, J&K was a powerful state, with distinct Constitutional history and was promised restoration of statehood after elections.”The post, seemingly, was based on a byte of MLA Zadibal and Chief Spokesperson National Conference Tanvir Sadiq posted by the party’s official ‘X’ handle on December 3, 2024.“Statehood based on the Pondicherry model is planted news: we are talking about full-fledged statehood, which existed before August 5, 2019.” MLA Zadibal and Chief Spokesperson JKNC @tanvirsadiq.” – read the post of JKNC on its official ‘X’ handle.The post was accompanied by a news byte of Sadiq, speaking to the media, seemingly responding to questions about the application of the “Pondicherry (Puducherry) model” in J&K.“….some people, for no rhyme or reason, are creating chaos and confusion. Some people are planting news. One person is saying something, the other is doing something else…We have just one issue, which has been passed by the state cabinet and that is the restoration of full statehood, which we were having before 2019. We are demanding that and this is an elected government, elected by the people and that too with the majority. I believe that people sitting in Delhi; our rulers in Delhi should respect the mandate of the people and restore our statehood at the earliest, during this (ongoing) parliament session only. Rest of all things…this confusion should be stopped,” Sadiq had stated.were not clear.While answering queries about the holiday on the birth anniversary of Sher-e-Kashmir, he stated, “Following August 5, 2019, they (Centre) took several such decisions which were not in the interest of people and were against the sentiments of people. They cancelled the December 5 holiday, marking the birth anniversary of Sheikh Sahab and also cancelled the Youm-e-Shoura holiday, which marks the sacrifice of martyrs who laid down their lives for the cause of people of J&K. Everyone knows that.”“Recently we have taken over the reins of government. It is still a UT. Powers have still not been defined. In the Secretariat, a committee has been formed to review Business Rules. After that, they will go to the Home Ministry (for vetting). This will be followed by a formal order classifying – what is the domain of LG Sahib and what is the domain of the honourable Chief Minister and his ministers? God willing, soon statehood will be restored. The government is aware of all these circumstances and will take a call at an appropriate time,” Mir said.Same day in Jammu, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, too, spoke to the media, on this (holiday) account and also on the distribution of power.“Yes, the holiday would be declared, you just have patience for some time. Why would it not be declared? This holiday would not mark an ordinary day but the birth anniversary of Sher-e-Kashmir, who gave us this state of Jammu and Kashmir; our leader, who envisioned it and built it (J&K). Why should the holiday be not there to mark the birth anniversary of such a political stalwart? Just tell me, what financial implication will it bring (on the state exchequer)? Why should anyone object to it?” he asked.Does he not think that the distribution of power should be clear, when asked this, Choudhary asked, “Where is the confusion about the distribution of power?” “Everything is clear. Who says we don’t have power (to act)? If anyone has doubts, they should see it (our action). These two or three employees have been suspended to prove that we have ample power to act,” he said.In Srinagar, on December 5, however, it was the Chief Minister and his Political Advisor, who aptly responded to this issue, subtly.“The Council of Ministers has formally submitted a proposal to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to reinstate December 5 as a public holiday in commemoration of the late Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah’s anniversary…Hope the holiday will be restored in time for next year…” was the response of Nasir Aslam Wani, CM’s Political Advisor.The Chief Minister reflected on this issue in a more profound manner as he said, “There are many other dates as well but we have to fight a bigger contest. We have to fight for the restoration of J&K’s statehood.”On December 7, while responding to queries about certain media reports, NC’s Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq denied any tussle between the two august offices. However, scrutiny of it (his statement) keeps one wondering – if he is clearing the air or he is hinting at the irritants.“We need to understand that as of date, J&K is a Union Territory. At the same time, there is an elected government in place, at present. As far as the tussle is concerned, it (the issue) is being brought up by those people who want to create some kind of problem somehow between the LG administration and the government, by any means. We believe so far no major problem has occurred and we hope that no such problem occurs,” Sadiq said, responding to queries about the latest controversy.“As far as the government and LG administration are concerned, as NC’s Chief Spokesperson, I’m telling you that there is no tussle. If there is some internal issue within the government, it will soon be resolved. We don’t want a dual power system here. Everything has been going on in a positive direction since this government came into power. We hope soon J&K’s statehood is restored so that there remains only one power centre to redress people’s problems immediately….which is done by elected government and not nominated persons,” Sadiq said.“We hope that the LG administration and officers presently in place bear this in mind that sooner or later, statehood will be restored. Therefore they (officers) should listen to the elected people and follow their directions,” he added.In any case, this came a day after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, fully comprehending the grave consequences of ongoing cacophony, for his newly formed government, reportedly, asked his party leaders to “maintain calm till statehood is restored and not to take any step which will lead to confrontation between his Government and LG administration and cause a delay in the restoration of Statehood.”One wonders – to bring harmony sans any confusion, does one need to pass the buck to others (read media) or look within?

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