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| Farooq's hypocritical magnanimity | | Amnesty to anti-national Kashmir rioters | | Ignorance to Amarnath, Kishtwar victims Early Times Report Jammu, May 30: National Conference stalwart and former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has demanded amnesty for those anti-national youth who have been arrested in connection with the stone throwing. He has demanded that arrested stone pelters should be released. Farooq Abdullah has shown magnanimity to those stone throwers who have even attacked some innocent Kashmiris along with security forces but the former Chief Minister has not uttered even a single word in favour of those helpless shopkeepers and businessmen whose business establishments were burnt to ashes by the rioters during Kishtwar riots on August 9, 2013. Abdullah has also maintained a criminal silence about those hundreds of innocent youth who are still facing trials for their alleged participation in Amarnath land row agitation. Business establishments of nearly 100 shopkeepers were brunt to ashes by the rioters during Kishtwar riots. State Government headed by Omar Abdullah, who is son of Farooq Abdullah, had made a number of promises to rehabilitate these riot victims but nothing has been done so far. Most of the riot victims are at the verge of starvation because they are not in a position to re-establish their business. Shockingly Farooq has not uttered even a single word in support of these shopkeepers. Keeping in view the coming Assembly elections, Farooq Abdullah is all out to appease anti-national stone pelters but he is silent on Kishtwar riots victims. Recently police have again re-opened old cases just before the Lok Sabha elections to threaten them. A large number of innocent youth are facing trials for their participation in Amarnath agitation. |
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