The Asian Age

NC MLA chants ‘ Pak zindabad’ in J& K Assembly

◗ The NC has distanced itself from the remarks made by party member Muhammad Akbar Lone

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, currently in its Budget Session in winter capital Jammu, on Saturday witnessed a bizarre situation when Opposition National Conference ( NC) member and former Speaker Muhammad Akbar Lone chanted “Pakistan zindabad ( Long live Pakistan)” in the House.

He did that to counter ruling Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) MLAs who had earlier chanted “Pakistan murdabad ( down with Pakistan)” in the House in the backdrop of the terror attack on an Army station in Jammu’s Sunjwan area.

The NC has distanced itself from the remarks made by Mr Lone, who represents Sonawari constituen­cy in the Assembly. NC’s working president and former chief minister Omar Abdullah said that focus should be on Sunjwan militant attack instead of “misplaced” slogans. “We need to focus on the unfortunat­e developmen­ts in # SunjwanArm­yCamp & not get distracted by misplaced slogans,” he wrote on micro- blogging site Twitter. com.

He endorsed his party president Farooq Abdullah’s stand on the issue. In another tweet, Omar said: “Totally endorse my party president’s views outlined in these two tweets. The party will say nothing more on this issue.”

Earlier, NC spokespers­on Junaid Azim Mattu said entire party has the clear stand over Lone remarks which are unacceptab­le to the party. “Just spoke to @ JKNC_ President Dr Farooq Abdullah Sahib. Dr Sahib and the entire party is of the unequivoca­l stand that NC MLA from Sonawari Mr. Akbar Lone has spoken out of turn and his slogans in the Legislativ­e Assembly are completely unacceptab­le to the party,” Mr Mattu wrote on Twitter.

In another tweet, Mr Mattu said Mr Lone should not forget that he belongs to a party that rejected the two nation theory.

“Hon’ble @ JKNC_ President has said the NC MLA should not forget that he belongs to a party that rejected the two nation theory and he should also remember the oath he swears in the name of God... The party disowns and condemns his remark,” the NC spokesman tweeted.

 ?? — AFP ?? A reveller performs samba during the first night of carnival in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Saturday.
— AFP A reveller performs samba during the first night of carnival in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Saturday.

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