Big Setback to Farooq Abdullah, Shiv Sena Took The Challenge To..

Big Setback to Farooq Abdullah, Shiv Sena Took The Challenge To..

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Jammu and Kashmir unit of Shiv Sena said today that it would hoist the national flag in Lal Chowk, the nerve centre of summer capital Srinagar, shortly.

The outfit was reacting to a controversial statement by National Conference president Farooq Abdullah who dared the Centre to hoist the national flag at Lal Chowk before talking about unfurling it in the Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). The outfit’s state chief Dimpy Kohli said the time was not too far when the tricolour would be hoisted in PoK as well.

In a controversial statement, former Chief Minister Abdullah yesterday had said, “They (centre and BJP) are talking about raising the flag in PoK. I ask them first you go and raise the tricolour at Lal Chowk in Srinagar. They can t even do that here and they are talking about PoK”. Abdullah had said this while defending his earlier comment that PoK did not belong to India.

Earlier, In yet another controversial remark, Jammu and Kashmir’s former chief minister Farooq Abdullah today dared the Centre to hoist the national flag at Lal Chowk in the heart of Srinagar city before talking about unfurling it in PoK.

Abdullah’s remarks drew criticism from the BJP, with Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh saying the National Conference leader was strengthening the separatists and militants. He said the tricolour was being hoisted in all parts of the state, including Lal Chowk.

Abdullah, who had recently claimed Pakistan Occupied Kashmir cannot become a part of India, said he only told facts and that what he spoke about PoK was the “truth”.

“They (Centre and BJP) are talking about raising flag in PoK. I ask them first you go and raise the tricolour at Lal Chowk in Srinagar. They can t even do that here and they are talking about PoK,” he said.

“If you don t like to hear the truth, then live in the untruth.
The truth is that (PoK) is not our part and this (J&K) is not their part. That is the truth,” Abdullah said defending his comment that PoK does not belong to India.
He was speaking to reporters after paying floral tributes to Congress leader and MP the late G L Dogra on his 30th death anniversary.

Asked whether he was not hurting the Indian sentiment by making such comments, he retorted, asking “What is Indian sentiment? You think I am not an Indian?
“Whose sentiments are you talking about? Those crooks, who don t sees our miseries. Who don t see the miseries of our border people? How they suffer when shelling starts?”