Omar makes casual, callous use of radar tracking Ram Madhav

`Something's cooking,' Omar Abdullah, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, tweeted on Wednesday. He was referring to a special aircraft that landed in Srinagar airport after the landing hours were over and the airport security and other staff had gone home. Shorn of secrecy and mystery that young Omar seeks to attach to the incident, it was BJP's special emissary, Ram Madhav, who landed in Srinagar and went straight to the late Mufti Mohammed Sayeed's residence in regard to the government formation in the State. `A plane, VT JST, landed after the aiport was closed. The PDP-BJP are cooking some broth,' he further tweeted. Hoping Omar won't spoil the broth of government formation, it was Ram Madhav who had gone to Mehbooba Mufti residence for the government formation, which was due. What was cooking was the democratic process. If Omar had been so meticulous when out of power such as tracking the landing and take-off of airplanes in the dark through his smartphone, what had he done to tracking Pakistani terrorists who played havoc in the valley? If he were so meticulous then, he would have significantly fostered the democratic process. Being the scion of Sheikh and Farooq, it is incumbent on Omar to ensure democratic process runs in Kashmir, which is prone to marauders from Pakistan. He would have done much greater help to the democratic process if he had weaned rank traitor Afzal Guru away from bringing in disaster to India. Young Omar, who has a long way to go, sometimes does good things, and sometimes the loss of power affects his better judgement. It's for him to help democratic process in the valley. Omar's National Conference spokesman, Junaid Azeem Mattoo, also maintained the mystery. He tweeted, `Festivity in the PDP camp as Ram Madhav arrives at the Mufti residence in the cloak of darkness - riding a steel horse, their own knight.' Mattoo further tweeted, `The Madhav-Mehbooba meeting was planned to be kept a secret. Hence the late evening flight. CID was pulled out from Airport. Alas exposed.' Exposed, eh! It was there in news agencies. `It's great! The presence of plane-tracking radar!' Mattoo added. It is also left to the better judgement of Omar and Mattoo whether they could make callous of an instrument in the nature of defence. Omar advised: `When you come next time, you had better come in stealth beating radar trackers.' Thanks for the advice, but keep it to yourself. What the National Conference leders regard as top secret was already in newspapers.


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