Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PM used ‘fake’ news to target Omar: Oppn

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

› Modi quotes a satirical website, literally called ‘Faking News’, to justify his draconian actions against former

J&K CM Omar Abdullah CONGRESS

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties on Friday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi quoted a “fake” news report to target National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah in Parliament, and Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said references to him in the PM’S speech were “factually incorrect”.

Replying to Motion of Thanks on the President’s speech in Lok Sabha on Thursday, Modi quoted the former Jammu & Kashmir CM as having said: “The abrogation of Article 370 will bring a massive earthquake; that it will divide Kashmir from India.”

On Friday, the Congress said on its official Twitter handle that the quote was not from a genuine news item. “Modi quotes a satirical website, literally called ‘Faking News’, to justify his draconian actions against former J&K CM Omar Abdullah. This is what happens when the only degree you have is from Whatsapp University,” the party posted.

The website published the exact quote on May 28, 2014. Within hours of Modi’s address, Abdullah and fellow former CM Mehbooba Mufti were charged under the stringent Public Safety Act, having been in preventive custody since August 5, when the Centre nullified Article 370 and decided to split the state into two Union territorie­s.

Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’brien said, “With every passing day, one blow at a time, the Mo-sh BJP government make a mockery of Parliament.” The reference was to Modi and home minister Shah.

The Communist Party of Indiamarxi­st also criticised Modi for saying that the statements purportedl­y made by former J&K CMS were not acceptable.

Vijayan, meanwhile, took to Facebook to demand that Modi rectify his statement, in which the PM made references to the Kerala CM. “The statement of the PM in Rajya Sabha with regard to Kerala was factually incorrect and condemnabl­e,” he said.

Attacking the opposition parties for their alleged attempts to “misguide and misinform” the nation on the new citizenshi­p law, the Prime Minister said in the Rajya Sabha that Vijayan was on the one hand warning about extremist elements infiltrati­ng anti-citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act protests and on the other hand his party (CPI-M) supporting them in Delhi.

The Bharatiya Janata Party asked Vijayan if he disowned his revelation­s. “Or, is he finding it inconvenie­nt that the PM has exposed hypocrisy of Left in condemning perpetrato­rs of violence in Kerala but supporting them elsewhere?” asked BJP spokespers­on GVL Narasimha Rao.

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