Mehbooba inducts brother into cabinet; NC says empowering one

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Chief today inducted her younger brother, Tassaduq Mufti, and Chadoora into her cabinet.

It was the second expansion of the council of ministers since formed the with the in April 2016. N N Vohra administered the oath to the legislators at


Tassaduq Mufti, 45, previously served as the of Mehbooba Mufti's grievance cell. He had returned to state after their father died in 2016.

A noted cinematographer, joined the PDP at a gathering organised to commemorate his father Mufti Mohammed Sayeed's on January 7 this year.

On December 22, he was nominated by the as a member of the legislative council to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of from the PDP on October 22.

is expected to get the tourism portfolio.

"I will work hard for peace, progress and prosperity of My focus will be to infuse life in the tourism sector in J&K," told reporters here.

Javed Mustafa Mir, the other to be inducted into the cabinet, is an from the He was a of state in the in 2002 and a cabinet under him in 2015.

Mir, however, was dropped from the council of ministers when took over as chief in April 2016.

The BJP, a coalition partner in the ruling alliance in the state, welcomed the minor expansion of the cabinet.

leader and Deputy Chief said the expansion will give a boost to the council of ministers.

"We hope for a good result for the future," Singh said.

But the party questioned BJP's silence over the induction of another member of the Mufti family into the cabinet. Its G A Mir said the saffron party had made dynasty rule an issue in election campaigns but it was now "keeping its eyes closed."

The National Conference said the PDP was guided by a "singular goal" of empowering one family.

NC claimed in Bandipora that the division within the PDP was never "more acute and irreconcilable".

"People who sacrificed for the PDP...have been ignored to promote through the backdoor a person who was hardly known before his late father became the chief in 2015. These PDP leaders have been humiliated by their own party," Wani said.

The PDP appeared to discourage any suggestion of differences within the party. Naeem Akhtar, the for roads and buildings, said Tassaduq Mufti's entry will infuse young blood into the party and in the

"We have a lot of hope from him. The professional element, young blood and young thoughts the state will stand to benefit from his contribution," Akhtar told reporters.

Asked whether would be able to fill the void left by his father, the said that Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was a great leader.

"I don't feel such a leader will ever emerge," he said. "We need to work together to lessen the gap due to his absence."

On December 22, when was nominated as a member of the state legislative council, then of state for Haj and Auquaf, Syed Farooq Andrabi, had resigned from the council of ministers, citing "personal reasons".

Andrabi had submitted his resignation to his niece and it was forwarded to the governor, who accepted it.

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First Published: Thu, December 28 2017. 19:15 IST