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Mehbooba tears CBI letter clearing Omar
Press Trust of India, Wednesday July 29, 2009, Srinagar

Opposition PDP on Wednesday rejected the clean chit given by CBI to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the infamous 2006 sex scandal case and demanded a judicial probe into the issue.
 
The demand was made by PDP members in the state assembly when Speaker M A Lone told the House that "we have received a clarification from the CBI that Omar Abdullah's name does not figure in the list of accused in the case".

Omar was not present in the assembly.  Earlier, CBI in a communication to the Speaker said, "This is clarified that nine chargesheets in the CBI case were filed in the competent court against 17 accused persons. The name of Omar Abdullah, son of Farooq Abdullah, does not figure in the list of the accused persons who were chargesheeted in the case."

The Speaker tabled the CBI letter in the House. However, agitated PDP members led by their chief Mehbooba Mufti alleged that the CBI was trying to cover up the serious matter to save some bigwigs.

Mufti, who tore a copy of the CBI letter, said, "We demand a judicial probe into the allegations. The CBI probe is not acceptable".

After the PDP claimed yesterday that Omar's name figured in the case, the National Conference leader met the Governor N N Vohra and submitted his resignation. Omar, who was asked to continue in office, had demanded an inquiry into the issue as he wanted his name to be cleared.

PDP members also raised slogans in the House.
 
The Speaker tried to cool the tempers and allowed PDP deputy leader Muzaffar Hussain Beigh to speak but he was shouted down by ruling NC members who moved a privilege motion against Beigh and Mufti.
 
NC members said since the privilege motion is pendingwith the Speaker, Beigh could not be given a chance to speak.
 
As the uproar continued, the Speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes. Omar, who had tendered his resignation, said the Governor should institute an inquiry on a time-bound basis into the allegations made against his moral character by Beigh in the assembly.

Vohra had asked Omar to continue to discharge his responsibilities "till a final decision is taken."
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Posted by Justistox on Jul 29, 2009
Mahbooba Mufti's action of tearing a copy of the CBI letter clearing Omar from an infamous "sex scandal" of 2006 cannot be deemed due to 'sudden provocation'If any allegation is made against a member of the House, it must be substantiated by visually verifiable proof.
Posted by b.krishnan on Jul 29, 2009
Mehbooba tearing the CBI letter clearing Omar abdullas name is on expected lines only. CBI is not that highly reputed agency where one can takeinto account of its words. CBIs image is a tarnished image - it has become a tool of the ruling party - so it is but natural PDP is agitated over the clearance certificate given. I fully agree with Omar Abdullha that there should be a time bound probe and it should conduct thoroughly and fearlessly and come to a decision and clear Omar Abdullas name if it found that he is not involved in it. Till then somebody else should lead J and K as chief minister. The opposition has got a chance and they wont bunch or leave it easily. It is better for the state and the political parties if a time bound framed investigation is done quickly and the case is disposed off. The crisis should not be allowed to lingeron to the already violate atmosphere in J and K.
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