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| PDP forced NC to change its language of war: Baig | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Apr 25: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senior leader former deputy Chief Minister, Muzaffar Hussain Baig has said it was PDP which forced Dr Farooq Abdullah through its positive agenda of peace to change his language of war that he has been following for years to endear himself to hoax in Delhi. Addressing well-attended public meetings in Seeri Waripora and Khaipora villages of Tangmarg segment of Baramullah Lok Sabha Constituency Baig said it was ridiculous of Dr Farooq Abdullah to have said that Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was a hurdle in Indo-Pak friendship. Baig said Dr Farooq was the one chief minister who had made it a standard of recommendation to attack Pakistan. "Whether the issue related to mis-governance, corruption or the atrocities that his government committed against the people of Jammu & Kashmir till 2002, Abdullah would suggest bombing of Pakistan as the only solution to these problems". He said the NC leadership changed its language and started talking of resolution only after the PDP made it part of its manifesto in 2002 to convert Kashmir into a bridge of friendship between India and Pakistan. Baig said though Abdullah family has richly itself from Pakistan also during the 'Raishumari' campaign but their habit of advocating war with Pakistan doesn't completely go away even though the people of Kashmir oppose any kind of confrontation. He said only a few months back amid tensions over seize fire violations Omar Abdullah had said that India must attack Pakistan, but the people of Kashmir for the first time under the banner of PDP organized a historic protest against war. Muzaffar Baig said NC through all its accords right from the Delhi Agreement of 1952 had only surrendered the rights of the State and got nothing in return for the people except power and luxuries to build personal fortunes. He said NC has all along been exploiting the Kashmiri sentiment and the State's resources to keep New Delhi happy. "No wonder people now view NC as a source of all their troubles," he added. |
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