The Free Press Journal

Now, war of words erupts between Farooq Abdullah, Jitendra Singh

- AGENCIES /

A war of words erupted between Minister of State (MoS) in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Jitendra Singh and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, after Singh said that Kashmir-based politician­s have a tendency to "speak in the language of Pakistan" when they were out of power.

Singh also took a jibe at Mehbooba Mufti's People Democratic Party (PDP), claiming that along with Abdullah's National Conference (NC), they shared the same character in heaping praises on Pakistan.

"I have said this before that since decades, it has been the tendency of Kashmir-based politician­s that they call Kashmir an integral part of India when in power and raise questions on the identity of Kashmir and begin seeing positiviti­es in Pakistan when their government­s are out of power," he told ANI.

Questionin­g Abdullah's duplicity stand over Pakistan, Singh added: "This is not restricted to only one party PDP, National Conference has shown the same character. When Farooq Abdullah was the chief minister, he used to complain to the Centre that why are terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) not bombed? We all know what he is saying now when he is not in power."

In response, a combative Abdullah called Singh a "Pakistani", and claimed that such people came to power by "lying".

Taking a jibe at Singh, Abdullah told reporters here: "What has Jitendra Singh got? What minister is he? What work has he done? Holding a ministeria­l post and talking is a different matter but he should also have something to show. Tell me when did I say 'we are not Indians'?"

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