Saturday, 23 April 2016

DR. FAROOQ ABDULLAH THE SON OF MIR ABDULLAH OF KASHMIR FINALLY ADMITS THAT THE MUSLIMS OF MAQBOOZA KASHMIR LOVE PAKISTAN EVEN IF INDIA WILL THROW ALL ITS TREASURIES OPEN FOR THEM CAN’T TAKE AWAY THE SENTIMENT FROM THEIR HEARTS:

DR. FAROOQ ABDULLAH THE SON OF MIR ABDULLAH OF KASHMIR FINALLY ADMITS THAT THE MUSLIMS OF MAQBOOZA KASHMIR LOVE PAKISTAN EVEN IF INDIA WILL THROW ALL ITS TREASURIES OPEN FOR THEM CAN’T TAKE AWAY THE SENTIMENT FROM THEIR HEARTS:




FAROOQ’S YOUNGER BROTHER AND SENIOR NC LEADER, DR MUSTAFA KAMAAL, BLAMED ARMY THAT CHATTISINGHPORA MASSACRE, WHERE 35 SIKHS WERE KILLED, WAS THE HANDIWORK OF INDIAN ARMY.

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Kashmiris love Pakistan: Dr Farooq

Former Chief Minister and President National Conference (NC), Dr Farooq Abdullah, Thursday said that people of Kashmir harbor love for Pakistan and that New Delhi cannot wipe it out even if throws open all its coffers.


“Here in Kashmir people love Pakistan. Even if you (New Delhi) will throw all your treasuries open for them, you can’t take away the sentiment from their hearts. So, what can Farooq Abdullah do in this regard,” Farooq said addressing party workers during a function, held on the anniversary of former Minister Abdul Gani Veeri, at Khanabal here. Farooq was referring to recent controversy in NIT Srinagar following which many questioned Kashmiris’ ‘love for Pakistan and hatred against India.’


The local students in the campus had celebrated India's defeat over West Indies in the Cricket World Cup T20 semi-final which irked the outstation students who later, carrying tri-color, tried to take out a march outside the campus. “The more Kashmiris are suppressed, the more their love for Pakistan will grow,” said Farooq. “New Delhi thinks that by offering lucrative packages they can buy Kashmiris and erode the sentiment but it will not happen. Kashmiris will take the package but won’t change a bit,” said Farooq with the entire gathering bursting into laughter. Farooq said: “New Delhi always boasts of providing liberal economic packages, but in reality took away whatever we owned.” Without naming India or Pakistan, Farooq said neither of them have any love lost for Kashmiris, instead, they are only after the land. Emphasizing on better Indo-Pak relations, Farooq said, “Both the countries should hold dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues including Kashmir.”He added that certain elements who are thriving on conflict will never want the issue to get resolved.


“These people get money from both sides – India and Pakistan,” Farooq said. Reiterating his earlier stand of status quo on either side of Kashmir, Farooq claimed: “Mein Imandari Se KehtaHoon, Na Unko (Pakistan) Yeh (J&K) Mile Ga, Na Humko (India) Woh (PaK) (roughly meaning neither will Pakistan get J&K nor can India get PaK.” He said that the only solution is to grant both sides complete autonomy and do away with any restrictions of trade and travel. “The LoC should be softened with more people-to-people contact and strengthening of trade and cultural ties,” said Farooq. “I too wish to visit Lahore and offer Fateha (prayers) to my maternal uncle and maternal great grandfather who are buried there,” said Farooq.Farooq said both New Delhi and Islamabad hatched conspiracies to destroy NC but failed every time. “Neither India nor Pakistan respect Kashmiris, and our party and its stalwart Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah sacrificed immensely for safeguarding their (Kashmiris’) honor and dignity,” he said.


Taking a dig at Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for ‘betraying’ Kashmiris,’ Farooq said, “These people first hoodwinked Kashmiris with green color, sought votes to stop RSS arrival in J&K and later joined hands with them.” He said: “Mufti during his last days of life was heart-broken, disillusioned and disappointed.” Earlier, Farooq said that time was ripe for a relook at AFSPA and its removal from areas wherever it is not needed. He questioned AFSPA not being imposed in Chhattisgarh, “All the time CRPF men are being killed there but why don’t they have AFSPA in force there.” On upcoming by-elections for Anantnag Assembly seat, NC president said decision regarding the same would be taken in a party executive committee meeting scheduled for April 23.


KAMAAL SPEAKS:


Farooq’s younger brother and senior NC leader, Dr Mustafa Kamaal, blamed Army for orchestrating number of massacres in Kashmir valley. Kamaal was commenting about recent Handwara killings. “Since the time Army has been brought in to fight militancy, many such big incidents have taken place,” Kamaal told media persons. He said that Chattisinghpora massacre, where 35 Sikhs were killed, was “the handiwork of Army.” “Even Pathribal, Wandhama and Sangrampora massacres were carried out by Army,” he said, adding that this brand of politics will not help the central government in Kashmir. Others who spoke on the occasion included party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar; Provincial President Nasir AslamWani; Ali Muhammad Dar; MLC and son of late Veeri, Bashir Ahmad.

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