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Pakistan Not Wearing Bangles: Farooq Abdullah’s Response to Rajnath’s PoK Remark Draws Criticism

Pakistan Not Wearing Bangles: Farooq Abdullah’s Response to Rajnath’s PoK Remark Draws Criticism

Farooq Abdullah, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, fell out of favor when he continued to deny wearing bangles and threatened to launch atomic bombs on India in response to Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement that the province of PoK would become part of India. “Go ahead and do it if the minister of defense says so. Who are we to put an end to? But keep in mind that Pakistan is not wearing bangles either. The head of the National Conference, Abdullah, stated, “Unfortunately, it has atom bombs, and that atom bomb will fall on us.”

Omar Abdullah, the son of Abdullah, stated that no one is preventing the BJP from uniting the PoK with India and that they must first address all of the issues facing the J&K area. “Who has managed to stop them? With us, to stop you? However, they must first address every issue the area has with them,” he remarked.

The BJP reacts to Farooq’s recall.

BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi responded to Farooq’s statement by saying that the INDI alliance bears a Pakistani imprint. “I’m drawing your attention to a startling political declaration in India today. Per Farooq Abdullah, Pakistan possesses an atomic weapon. This is the case in several cases. Maharashtra’s Congress LOP released a statement instead of offering Pakistan cover fire. You are questioning the Indian military just to garner a few votes, he remarked.

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The INDI alliance has a Pakistani stamp. They are both telling everyone, “Mile sur mera tumhara.” The past seven days saw this occur. This is too much of a coincidence. This is Pakistan’s and the Indian Alliance’s strategic plan of action. They’re engaged in really risky behavior, he declared. Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) National General Secretary Malook Nagar expressed regret that citizens of the nation would make such remarks. Farooq Abdullah and his son, Omar Abdullah, sounded like Pakistanis during their interviews while Article 370 was still in effect. They ought to feel guilty. Such individuals are not entitled to reside in this nation.

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