The Sunday Guardian

BJP wants action against ‘anti-national’ Farooq Abdullah

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Kashmiri youths to choose between “terrorism and tourism”. Abdullah said the stone-pelters were “not for tourism”, while claiming that history will remember the ruling People’s Democratic Party, ally of the BJP, as RSS’ wing in Kashmir.

The BJP was scathing of Abdullah, who they said was spreading anti-national sentiment and inciting the youth in the Kashmir valley to fight the security forces at the encounter sites. “If the stone-pelters are fighting for the ‘nation’, why is he (Farooq) and his son (Omar Abdullah) not joining them?” a BJP leader from Kashmir said, while talking to this newspaper. The state BJP leaders have demanded an FIR against the NC veteran.

J&K Deputy CM Nirmal Singh said that Farooq Abdullah was trying to glorify the stone-pelters. Abdullah had also accused PM Modi of skirting political issues by shifting focus to developmen­t and tourism. “I want to tell the PM that the Kashmiri youths have decided to fight till the finish and New Delhi should understand their sentiment,” Farooq had said. Unexpected mid-spring snow and incessant rains have made people in the Kashmir valley apprehensi­ve of flood. Their fear grew stronger after flash floods in Rajouri, Poonch, Kishtwar and Doda damaged properties and crops and two civilians were drowned in Kokernag in South Kashmir. Further casualties were reported by the Army spokespers­on who told the media that three soldiers at the Batalik sector in Kargil were killed by an avalanche. He said many avalanches were caused by heavy snowfall in Ladakh,

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