OMAR ABDULLA HAS HIS PLATE FULL His marriage problems may be personal, but can impact his social standing and also his mental balance . He was in trouble recently as he disclosed the names of rape victims. To add to his external problems the speaker of the house made unparliamentary remarks. He had the presence of mind to retract and apologize, blaming himself for the utterances Now his woes have multiplied, as the opposition is baying for his blood in the death of his close friend and NCP trusted lieutenant. The man is suspected of gathering funds to get the benefits from the Govt, largasse. He has been accused by two other workers involving a sum of 84 lakhs. Omar Abdulla, the C.M.and as the father figure of NCP intervened to settle the issue When the man entered his residence he appeared hail and hearty, There was no known medical history of adverse ailment There appears to be some altercation, when he alleged that the funds were given to his father Forty minutes later, his hair disheveled, shirt outside and had to be helped to walk. What happened at the residence of the C.M. is a conjecture. Three of the police personnel were transferred immediately and we are to believe that it is a routine transfer This is a very strange explanation no one is willing to buy. It appears only one person was taken away for questioning and not the other two ,who leveled the charges of misappropriation. where exactly he died is shrouded in mystery.FIR is filed and it could be post facto. Why did the C.M notentrust the police to investigate in the first place? Was he himself acting as the judge and the executioner? The Judicial inquiry is ordered, but the C,M as the Home minister , there is very little hope of the investigation be fair and just. Politicians interested in the outcome cannot be expected to be neutral in power He indirectly may influence the probe , so that no fingers of accusation, directly point at him and his involvement The opposition has legitimate grievance of trust in him and therefore want his resignation. Will he oblige in the interest of fair justice ? Nelson Lopes Chinchinim
