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Srinagar

Accusing National Conference of adopting double standards and damaging Kashmir cause, independent MLA Langate Er Rasheed has said that it is strange while Farooq Abdullah was criticizing RSS in Srinagar, Omar Abdullah was marching with another constituent of Sang Parivar, the Shiv Sena, on the streets of New Delhi.
In a statement issued today Rasheed said, “Had Omar Abdullah even an iota of sympathy for Kashmiris, he would have taken to streets of New Delhi against Indian terrorism in Kashmir, rather joining hands with Shiv Sena.”
“It would not only be good for Kashmiris but also for National Conference itself if the party does not change colors on daily basis and stop talking about restoration of autonomy,” Rasheed said.
He further added that had New Delhi been sure that Kashmiris would own restoration of autonomy as a solution, it would have offered the same to “resistance leadership” but despite all its “ill designs” New Delhi knows that Autonomy has no takers on the ground, so it does not give even a damn to the autonomy.
Meanwhile, Rasheed expressed surprise over Farooq Abdullah’s apprehensions that Mohan Bhagwat’s claims and designs to make India a Hindu Rashtra may make people believe that Jinnah’s two nation theory was right.
Rasheed said “The two nation theory has already been proven hundred percent right and it doesn’t need Faooq Abdullah’s authentication. When late Sheikh Sahab was jailed and humiliated by secular Nehru, Babri Masjid was demolished, five Lac Muslims were butchered in Jammu, Quran was dragged to Calcutta High Court, hundreds of communal riots took place in every part of India and banning Zakir Naik’s Islamic Research Foundation, thus these incidents were ample proof to prove two nation theory right. What can be proof of India being a Hindu Rashtra and two nation theory being hundred percent right than the fact that there is just a very nominal presence of Muslim representatives and public servants in Parliament, Assemblies, Bureaucracy, Army and other prestigious institutions.”














