Former CJI opts out of Dulat's book launch function amid Abdullah controversy
The book, ‘The Chief Minister and The Spy’ was scheduled to be released on Friday by Justice (Retd) Thakur.
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Former Chief Justice of India TS Thakur (PTI)
New Delhi, 18 April
Former Chief Justice of India TS Thakur has decided to skip former
R&AW chief AS Dulat's book release function, citing the political storm
over certain parts of the book concerning National Conference president Farooq
Abdullah.
The
book, ‘The Chief Minister and The Spy’ was scheduled to be released later
Friday by Justice (Retd) Thakur.
This
comes a day after Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in Jammu
that his father and veteran politician Farooq Abdullah will not be attending
the book release function.
Farooq
Abdullah on Wednesday dismissed Dulat's claims that he had "privately
backed" the abrogation of Article 370 as a "cheap stunt" to
boost the sales of the top spy's forthcoming memoir.
The
Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre abrogated Article 370, which granted special
status to Jammu and Kashmir, on 5 August, 2019, and bifurcated the erstwhile
state into Union territories.
In
his response to Dulat's invitation, Justice (Retd) Thakur said, "While I
had accepted your kind invitation to participate in the release function, I
have since yesterday (Wednesday) seen a political storm brewing in the print
and electronic media for certain parts of your book especially those
attributing certain statements to (Farooq) Abdullah whom you admire and treat
as a valued friend."
The
ex-CJI said Farooq Abdullah has also publicly "disowned, if not
denounced" the statements attributed to him.
"In
the circumstances, you would kindly appreciate that the raging controversy and
its political overtones would be an embarrassment for me which I would like to
avoid not only on account of my long and cordial association with the Abdullah
family but also because as a totally apolitical person I would not like to be
seen promoting or endorsing a book which is being disowned by the very person
about whom the same has been written," Justice Thakur (retd) said.
The
former chief justice said besides, Farooq Abdullah, who was supposed to be
sharing the dais with journalist Vir Sanghvi for a discussion on the book, may
also not be doing so.
"I
am acutely conscious of the fact that my recusal on the eve of the launch would
inconvenience and force you to look for a substitute but given the situation in
which I am placed, you will forgive me for the discomfiture that it may cause
to you or the publisher of the book," he said.
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