Kashmir Killings Contradict Centre's "Normalcy" Claims: Farooq Abdullah
NDTV
Farooq Abdullah also expressed serious concern over the "deteriorating" security scenario in the valley.
Targeted killings of civilians and the pervasive fear among the people in Kashmir belie the government's claims of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir, NC president Farooq Abdullah said on Thursday, alleging the administration has its head in sand.
"This ostrich approach will push the situation to a point of no return," said the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, presiding over a meeting of the National Conference's provincial committee (Kashmir) at Nawa-e-Subah here.
Addressing the meeting, Mr Abdullah reiterated the party's stand to "peacefully fight for restoration of J-K's identity and dignity" - an apparent reference to Jammu and Kashmir's special status which was revoked by the Centre on August 5, 2019.
The NC president also expressed serious concern over the "deteriorating" security scenario in the valley leading to a series of targeted killings of innocents including members of the minority communities, the party said.