Jammu and Kashmir: Farooq Abdullah retaliates to Amit Shah's attack, says- BJP works to divide India

Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Saturday reacted to Home Minister Amit Shah's speech in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming that the BJP wants to weaken national unity and is trying to strengthen its position by misleading the public.

NC chief's reaction on Amit Shah's speech

The NC chief said, “When they raise one finger towards us, three fingers are raised towards them. These are the biggest looters and have ruined the country. They have tried to divide Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians. They do not want to keep India united, they want to divide India.” Farooq Abdullah said that the BJP says that it is working to strengthen India, but they want to strengthen their position by deceiving the public.

Amit Shah took aim

Taking aim at the manifestos of Congress, National Conference and PDP, Amit Shah said that this election is going to end the rule of three families in Jammu and Kashmir, which includes the Abdullah family, the Mufti family and the Nehru-Gandhi family. These three families had stopped democracy here. If Modi ji's government had not come in 2014, then panchayat, block and district elections would not have taken place.

Second and third phase of elections remaining in Jammu and Kashmir

Let us tell you that some other parties like PDP, Bharatiya Janata Party and People's Conference are in the fray for 90 assembly seats. This is the first election in Jammu and Kashmir after the removal of Article 370. The leaders have campaigned vigorously to increase the chances of their party candidates. Voting for the second phase in Jammu and Kashmir will be held on September 25 and for the third phase on October 1. The counting of votes will take place on October 8.

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