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Farooq, Rahul etcetra etcetra ….!!! Who is to drown? | | | Mishu Gupta
Jammu, Sept 14: As the Valley still remains submerged in the deluge and Modi government leaving no stone unturned to fish out the human lives, livestock and property of the victimized out of the holocaust, former Union Minister in UPA government and a familial icon of Abdullahs' hierarchy Farooq Abdullah's 27th April; 2014 rhetoric in Kashmir that 'whosoever votes for Modi should drown in the sea' does not stops echoing in hearts and minds of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. While the vale-often termed as 'heaven on earth'- grapples with the oceanic like threat to human lives, leave aside any word coming from Farooq-his whereabouts too are not traceable - since the tragedy struck the state, particularly his motherland. The National Conference president Farooq Abdullah had stirred a controversy after he said that those voting for then Bharatiya Janata Party`s (BJP) Prime Ministerial candidate should jump in the sea. Farooq had tread a step ahead when he said that Kashmir will cease to be a part of the nation if India becomes communal and had added that Kashmiris don`t accept communalism. Farooq's gesticulation towards Modi at that time apparently indicated his frustration of losing his familial charisma in the Valley, which ultimately happened when Congress and National Conference both booted out by the people of Kashmir. "Today when Valley is inundated and turned oceanic, why people of Kashmir are silent on Abdullahs and doesn't recall Farooq to help them out of the watery grave that Valley has turned into," is a general perception ripe here.
While presently, everyone, right from Modi government, to Army, Indian Air Force (IAF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) all are putting their best of efforts in providing relief and rescue operations to the victims, state administrative machinery under Omar Abdullah is a 'lost lot'. More than ten days have passed since natural disaster hit the State, but surprisingly, The National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has yet not visited the ill-fated State. Ironically, however one of the statements in 2012 by Rahul Gandhi on Kashmir, himself and Abdullahs too come reverberating back into state peoples mind when the Congress general secretary had said that he wanted to feel agony and pain of valley people so that he could address it. "I want to reiterate that my family also comes from Kashmir and I am also a Kashmiri. As Dr. Farooq Abdullah has said, his father and my grandfather joined hands for Kashmir. I am here to join hands with Omar Abdullah and the people of Kashmir"-were the verbatim. Today Congress pan-India and NC in valley is in deluge, rescue for both is a remotest chance now. |
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