Farooq Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti slam BJP after PM’s Pakistan barb
The Hindu
NC and PDP leaders refute PM Modi's accusations of implementing Pakistan's agenda in Kashmir, highlighting BJP's failures and contradictions.
National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Friday (September 20, 2024) reacted sharply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s accusations that the NC-Congress alliance was “implementing Pakistan’s agenda in Kashmir”.
“We never advocated Pakistan’s agenda in Kashmir. It’s them (the BJP) who run it and accuse us. Didn’t they (the BJP) release those who always parroted Pakistan in Kashmir and talked about referendums? Show me one who advocated the same and is in the NC,” Dr. Abdullah asked.
The party’s vice-president Omar Abdullah questioned the remarks made by PM Modi at a rally in Jammu’s Katra on Thursday (September 19), where Mr. Modi said that “Pakistan was excited by the NC-Congress alliance, as it was implementing Pakistan’s agenda”.
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“If the NC was running Pakistan’s and militants’ agenda, then why were our 4,500 workers, including MLAs and MLCs, killed in attacks. The ground realities belie these claims,” Mr. Omar said.
PDP president Ms. Mufti countered the narrative of the Prime Minister on regional parties and said “if the NC was implementing Pakistan’s agenda, J&K would not have been a part of India” in 1947.
“The BJP should be thankful to Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah who chose India despite J&K being a Muslim-majority State. However, Mr. Abdullah’s later raised the bogey of plebiscite, which resulted in orphans and widows in Kashmir,” Ms. Mufti said.