Mufti Sayeed, J-K ‘Healing Touch’ CM, Passes Away In Delhi

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Mufti-Mohammed-Mehbooba-MufJammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed died on Thursday morning after he was flown to AIIMS on December 24 and later shifted to the ICU in a critical state.
Sayeed’s political advisor Waheed ur-Rahman confirmed that the leader breathed his last at around 8am.
The 79-year-old leader who founded the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had been admitted to the premier hospital in Delhi with complaints of severe fever and neck pain.
Sayeed was suffering from a non-specific systemic infection, with the exact cause of the infection not being known. He had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a progressive lung disease. Sayeed was being administered prophylactic antibiotics and anti-fungal drugs.
His treatment was being closely monitored by a team of experts comprising doctors from several departments at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He was also a patient of acute diabetes and had been on a routine check-up every month at the institute.
Even before Sayeed fell ill, reports said he intended to hand down power to his daughter Mehbooba Mufti after completing one year in office on March 1, 2016. Mehbooba currently heads the PDP whose alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been ruling the state since March 1 this year.
Condoling Sayeed’s death, former J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah said “My heart felt sympathies to Mrs Syed, Mehbooba & the entire family in this most difficult of times. My & my family’s prayers are with them.”

“Muftiji ws a visionary leader who dedicated his entire life to a united strong J&K n India.His demise at a crucial juncture saddening,” tweeted BJP leader Ram Madhav.
According to the alliance terms decided between the PDP and BJP, Sayeed was to remain the chief minister for the full six-year term of the state assembly.
The chief minister recently hinted Mehbooba could take over the reins of the state. The transition will make Mehbooba, 56, the first woman chief minister of the state. “My daughter is mature enough to handle responsibilities and has access to leadership and cadre on both sides,” Sayeed had said.(Agencies)

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