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PM Modi is misleading people: Farooq Abdullah

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Srinagar: Former chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “misleading” the nation by claiming that terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir will rise again if the National Conference-Congress alliance comes to power in the Union territory.

“I want to ask the PM that their government has been ruling for the past five years since the abrogation of Article 370. They used to say that Article 370 is responsible for terrorism here but today there is no Article 370. Where did this terrorism come from?” the NC leader said.

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“Where are these guns coming from which are killing civilians and martyring the soldiers? Today, it is not our government. Let him answer this,” Abdullah told reporters while campaigning for party candidate Omar Abdullah in Ganderbal assembly segment.

His remarks came a day after PM Modi cautioned the people against bringing the NC, Congress and the PDP back to power, alleging their policies had prepared the ground for terrorism, stifled young leadership and “hollowed out” J&K.

The former chief minister said the prime minister should know that when he points an accusing finger at others, three fingers are pointing at him.

“Those who are levelling allegations against us I want to tell them that when you point one finger at us, three are pointing towards you as well. What have you done? You are misleading people, you are lying every day,” he added.

Asked about criticism that rigging in the 1987 elections led to eruption of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah said he did not ask separatists to take to violence.

“I did not make them separatists. The NC did not make them. They talk for Pakistan. Those who were raising Pakistan zindabad and talking about holding a plebiscite are today sitting in their camp. Why don’t you ask them where those slogans of establishing Nizam-e-Mustafa (Shariah law) have gone. They are sitting with BJP and RSS,” he added.

On the Jamaat-e-Islami contesting elections, he said it is a good thing.

“Instead of beating around the bush, it is better they come out in the open and we will see where they stand,” he added.

Asked about Lok Sabha member Sheikh Abdul Rashid’s criticism of the National Conference and other parties, Abdullah asked: “Why was he not released earlier? Why now? He has been released to fragment the Muslims and finish their voice. He is with BJP and RSS”.

Abdullah rides auto to campaign for party candidate in Srinagar

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Sunday took an auto-rickshaw ride to pass through the narrow lanes of downtown Srinagar to address an election rally in support of party candidate Tanvir Sadiq.

Abdullah, a former chief minister, was seen sitting in the auto-rickshaw decorated with party flags and accompanied by one of his personal security officers and the candidate.

The other members of his security team and party supporters walked alongside through the narrow lane with NC red flag with a symbol of plough in white hanging overhead.

The security team equipped with bullet proof sheets surrounded Abdullah as he alighted from the auto to enter the election rally venue at Dagga Mohalla Rainawari which is part of the Zadibal assembly constituency.

Abdullah was greeted by ‘wanwun’ (folk songs) by women supporters as young party workers danced and chanted slogans to welcome him. (With PTI inputs)

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