42-year-old Imran, son of late Maulvi Ifthikar Hussain Ansari and PDP MLA from Pattan, flew in from Jammu to Srinagar and met people of his constituency who had been protesting against the portfolio of Sports and Youth Affairs and Information Technology given to him.
This comes barely a few day after People's Conference leader and separatist-turned-politician Sajjad Lone was apparently peeved over Animal Husbandary and Science and Technology portfolio. However, he has denied it now and is likely to join his office soon.
However, Imran seems to unlikely to join the cabinet till the PDP leadership addresses the issue.
"I have had no problems but I have been pressurised by my people to stay out of office over the allocation of portfolio," Imran told PTI in Srinagar.
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A Master's Degree holder in Political Sciences from Jamia Milia University in Delhi, Ansari said his constituents don't want him to join the Sayeed ministry. "I have to respect their feelings. They (people) feel that with this portfolio I cannot be serving them any good."
After his father's death on September 30 last, Imran was instrumental in consolidating Shia votes in favour of the PDP and his public meetings attended by Sayeed and his daughter Mehbooba Mufti attracted large gatherings.
"I am trying my best. I am not unhappy. I joined my ministry on day one and also attended a developmental meeting. But in front of my people, I am helpless as they feel that the portfolio does not match my stature," he said.
"You see, politicians are answerable to the people of their constituency and I am no different. I am also answerable to them as I have to revert to them again for votes and ensure that I am able to do some development of my people," he said.
Shabir Ahmed, a close confidante of Imran, says that their leader is not in awe of houses or fleet of cars. "He has seen this from early stage of his life."