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Abdullahs’ next three generations won't be able to restore Article 370: Shah
9/22/2024 11:13:19 PM
Early Times Report

Nowshera, Sept 22: Asserting that Article 370 is history now, Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah on Sunday said that the National Conference president and former Chief Minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah was talking about restoring Article 370, but even the next three generations of his family won’t be able to bring it back.
Addressing an election rally at Nowshera to mobilize support of BJP candidate Ravinder Raina, pointed out that Rahul Gandhi and Farooq Abdullah talk about engaging in dialogue with Pakistan.
“Until terrorism is completely wiped out, there will be no talks with Pakistan”, he asserted.
Touching on the emotive issue of the proposal to change the names of some historic places in Kashmir Valley, the Home Minister said, “Farooq Abdullah wants to rename Shankaracharya Parvat and Hari Parvat as ‘Takh-e-Suleman’ and ‘Koh-eMaran,’ but he doesn’t have the power to do so”.
The Union Home Minister emphasized that the first phase of elections in Jammu and Kashmir has ended and the NC-Congress alliance is not going to form the government, they have been completely wiped out.
“Even in the Pahari region, NC is losing ground. On September 25th, the people of Nowshera must decide whether they want to elect a capable leader or an opposition candidate who has a habit of frequently switching parties”, he said, adding, “ They need to decide whether they want a representative who can directly contact ‘Delhi Darbar’ to address the public’s issues or someone who drifts directionless”.
Shah pointed out that the Gandhi and Abdullah families are trying to end reservations and bring back terrorism. “They speak of terrorism from their so-called ‘Mohabbat Ki Dukaan.’ But after the election results, they won’t succeed in bringing back terrorism as the people of Jammu & Kashmir will shut down the false ‘Mohabbat Ki Dukaan.”, he said.
“For 30 years, terrorism gripped J&K, with 3,000 days of curfew and 40,000 lives lost. During this time, where was Farooq Abdullah? He was vacationing in London while Kashmir was burning”, he recalled, adding, “After Narendra Modi came to power, terrorists were eliminated one by one”.
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