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Video of Omar aide kicking colleague triggers row

National Conference leader Nasir Aslam Wani denied on Wednesday hitting a party worker after a video surfaced allegedly showing him kicking a colleague at an NC convention.

Updated on: Sep 3, 2014, 23:14:00 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Srinagar
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National Conference (NC) leader Nasir Aslam Wani denied on Wednesday hitting a party worker after a video surfaced allegedly showing him kicking a colleague at an NC convention.

Wani, considered a close aide of chief minister Omar Abdullah, allegedly kicked a supporter of former Congress leader Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar who joined the NC last year. Jabbar’s supporters were demanding the party pick their leader as a candidate for the assembly polls this year.

"I will not deny that there was a scuffle, but I did not hit anyone. I have not hit anyone in the 16 years of my political career,” Wani, the party’s provincial president in Jammu and Kashmir, told reporters. “There was a lot of chaos during the meeting. I, like an elder brother, tried to pacify the two groups. In that process, I might have swung my leg but there was no physical contact.”

A witness told HT on condition of anonymity that two factions of party workers were shouting slogans and were engaged in a brawl at the event in Ganderbal district when Wani stepped down from the podium and started kicking one of the workers.

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The NC has decided its candidates for 50 assembly seats but is yet to announce a nominee for the Ganderbal constituency represented by Omar Abdullah.

A similar scene was witnessed during the Lok Sabha poll campaign, when Jammu and Kashmir minister for higher education Muhammad Akbar Lone slapped a man at a chief minister’s rally in Baramulla district.

“We are not surprised by the arrogance in the NC culture. Even after such a crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha polls, they have not turned humble,” said Tariq Hameed Karra, Srinagar MP for the PDP, the principal opposition party in the state.

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