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NC is suffering from BJP phobia: Brig Gupta | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 8: Reacting to the statement of National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah, who indulged in a blame game while addressing the media on the sidelines of a function organized to pay tributes to its founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah on his 38th death anniversary, Brigadier Anil Gupta Spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party stated that he suffered from BJP phobia. While addressing the media Dr Farooq while giving a clean chit to his own party and terming it secular accused BJP of playing communal politics and furthering the agenda of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS). “It appears that the NC president is not only loosing memory but is also forgetting history or is deliberately trying to hide the truth. Whatever may be his intention one thing is definite that certain historical facts remain etched in public memory and cannot be hidden even through best of oratory,” stated Brig Gupta. Elaborating further Brig Gupta said that the NC was born as a communal party beginning with the instigating speech of Abdul Qadir in the presence of top Muslim leadership including Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah wherein he termed the ruling Maharaja a “Qafir” and questioned his authority of ruling the Muslims and urged the Muslims to revolt against him. Later, in order to please his friend Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru of Indian National Congress he changed the name of his newly founded political party from Muslim Conference to National Conference. However, the name change did not change the ideology of the party which has been “exclusivity” from its inception till date, asserted Brig Gupta. History is replete with examples of communal acts of the Abdullah dynasty and NC so much so that one voluminous book can be written on the subject. Explaining the reason of BJP phobia from which NC suffers Brig Gupta said that NC and its leadership is facing an existential threat.
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