The dark underbelly of the Jammu and Kashmir Congress has been exposed after a section of party leaders led by former vice-president Abdul Gani Vakil revolted against a senior party colleague and J&K minister of public health engineering and irrigation Taj Mohidin, accusing him of being “involved in corruption”.
Vakil shot-off a letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Mohan Prakash in-charge of J&K affairs requesting the high command to “sack the minister in the interest of the party and probity in public life”.
“Corruption cases pending against you (Taj) in state accountability commission, land grabbing case going on against you and your family in the state high court and various scams surfacing from time to time have already done enough harm to the Congress party in particular,” Vakil said in a letter.



