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Return statehood to JK, what PM did was his party’s agenda but not “nation’s agenda”: Farooq Abdullah

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 22, 2020
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PM Modi trying to portray himself as “Hanuman ji”: Farooq Abdullah
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Srinagar, Delhi: Former Chief Minister and National Conference supremo Farooq Abdullah has in veiled reference hit out the central government a year after the special status of the erstwhile state was revoked and it was bifurcated into two Union Territories. Abdullah, along with other prominent leaders of J&K, were kept in house arrest after the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019.
Talking to NDTV abdullah said ‘I met the prime minister a day before the abrogation, he gave us no indication. When I met him, he didn’t said anything. We had no idea at all. It just came out of the blue. We were wonder struck and I got to know only when I was told that I cannot go out any more. What did we do that we are put under home arrest? We have always stood for the nation. Hitting out at the incumbent central government Farooq Abdullah said ‘this is the tragedy of the government of the day that they call the people who stand with the nation, separatists”,adding that ‘I couldn’t get out of the door of my house. I had to beg to them when I needed to see a dentist, when I wanted to get my eyes checked. My phone lines were all cut. The only thing I had was a TV. Being a member of the parliament, I am supposed to have a phone. I was (treated) like a criminal”.
Over the situation developing after last year’s August 5 decision Dr Abdullah said “Well, I would be glad if honourable retired judges could come and see whether Kashmiris have been brought closer or taken away from the nation. Yashwant Singh and Rahul Gandhi’s delegations were sent back but they let their EU puppets visit Jammu and Kashmir. This is not Gandhi’s India.
If we are happy with whatever they have done, why are there so many soldiers on the street?”
Claiming that people have lost faith in the democratic process of this government, Dr Abdullah said “It is impossible to trust them because of what they have done. There’s not a day when they don’t lie. They say everything is hunky dory and people of the nation are believing them”, adding that “We feel 35A should be returned to the state. Full statehood should return to the state. That’s my demand. Enough is enough”.
Claiming unity among the mainstream regional parties Abdullah said “On Mehbooba Mufti being under home arrest They think they can divide us by creating differences in the minds of people. But we are all one, whether we are outside or inside the prison”.
Claiming support of saner political voices over the detention of Kashmir mainstream leaders the National Conference President said “many stood by us. Ghulab Nabi Azad spoke for us. Sitaram Yechury stood by us. The Shiv Sena, too, stood by us and questioned what was achieved by the move in Jammu and Kashmir. Sharad Pawar ji also supported us”, adding that “I humbly request the prime minister to be honest. I want him to realise that what he did was not right. That it was his party’s agenda, not this nation’s”

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