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‘Where will they throw 24 crore Muslims?’: Farooq Abdullah urges Centre to stop actions ‘causing’ communal tensions

Updated on: Dec 02, 2024 04:25 PM IST

Farooq Abdullah also said that no one is preventing Kashmiri Pandits from returning to the Valley and that all political parties have supported their return.

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Monday said the Centre should stop actions that could create communal tension and treat Muslims equally.

National Conference president and Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah (File)

“There is a need to stop (incidents like Sambhal). I will tell the government of India to stop (such acts) because they cannot throw the Muslims (of India) into the sea. Where will they throw 24 crore Muslims? Treat Muslims as equals, that is what our Constitution stands for. If they fiddle with the Constitution, how will India survive,” Abdullah asked while speaking to reporters here.

The National Conference (NC) president also said that no one was against the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley.

“Who is stopping Kashmiri Pandits from coming back? Every political party has said they should return. It is their decision when they want to return. Our hearts are open for them. Even when I was the chief minister, when the situation was bad, we tried to bring them back,” Farooq added. 

Read: ‘Total anarchy’: Cong leaders claim police stopping delegation from visiting riot-hit Sambhal

“It (ceasefire) is a very good step, but it is necessary to stop attacks jointly being carried out by Israel and America -- in Gaza, Syria and Iran, which are continuing even today. This is dangerous. They should immediately resort to ceasefire. You must have watched the debates in the (UN) Security Council. If there is a purpose for (the existence of) Security Council, it should work on the directions given to Israel. They should enforce a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid,” Abdullah added. 

On his recent religious pilgrimage, Abdullah said he not only prayed for Kashmir, but for the entire Muslim world.

“The problems we are facing today, may Allah deliver us from these. May Allah guide us to the right path. I prayed that we stay away from evil and for the end of religious hatred that has spread in our country. I prayed for unity and harmony,” he said.

With PTI inputs 

 
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