Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

After NCP, Omar Abdullah says Centre’s decision to probe snoopgate issue ‘wrong’

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the decision should have been implemented when it was taken in December.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that the Centre’s decision to setup a a judicial commission to probe the snoopgate issue is “wrong”.

Omar, whose National Conference (NC) is a part of the UPA, said his father, Union Minister Farooq Abdullah, also felt the same way about the announcement.

“Was talking to my dad last night and he felt the same way — setting up a commission of inquiry in the dying hours of UPA 2 is just wrong,” Omar tweeted.

The Chief Minister said the decision should have been implemented when it was taken in December.

“If the decision to appoint a commission was taken in December, it should have been implemented. To appoint a judge 5 months later is wrong,” he said.

On Friday, the central government had said a judicial commission to probe “snoopgate” allegedly involving Modi will be in place before the Lok Sabha poll process comes to an end on May 16.

The UPA government had decided four months back to set up the inquiry commission but the process got delayed reportedly because of its inability to find a judge, who was ready to take the task.

Story continues below this ad

The Union Cabinet had announced that the commission, to be headed by a retired Supreme Court judge or a retired Chief Justice of a high court, will also look into charges of snooping on Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh by the previous BJP government when he was in the opposition as well as the leaking of the call data records (CDR) of Jaitley in Delhi.

Tags:
  • Congress Narendra Modi Omar Abdullah snoopgate
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
EXPRESS PREMIUMWhy India shouldn't be worried by Saudi-Pak deal
X