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Reacting to Rajnath Singh's comments on PoK merger with India, Farooq Abdullah said Pakistan is "also not wearing bangles" and possesses the atomic bomb, and we should think about that seriously.
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In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate has summoned National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Thursday for questioning
Going further he also claimed that Lord Ram does not belong exclusively to the Hindus and those who claim so are only doing it for votes.
The Farooq Abdullah led Jammu and Kashmir govt at that time had agreeing to the demands, released the five jailed terrorists to secure kidnapped Rubaiya Sayeed.
If this attempt will prove futile, Mamata Banerjee will lose her political clout at the national level again and her effort to project her as the national leader is bound to fail
The summon has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for an appearance at its headquarters here on May 31, an official said.
Vivek Agnihotri, known for speaking his mind, took to Twitter to hit back at former CM Farooq Abdullah over his remarks on the film; reacting to Abdullah’s demand to ban the film, Agnihotri labels him as the ‘architects of terrorism’.
During a discussion on the Jammu and Kashmir budget, Sitharaman used strong words to accuse Congress of leaving the minority Pandit community in the State to its own devices.
While addressing party workers at Naseembagh, he said, "The farmers protested for 11 months. More than 700 farmers died. The Centre had to revoke the 3 farm bills when farmers made sacrifices. We may also have to make sacrifices like that to get back our rights. "
Senior RSS leader and Patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) Indresh Kumar on Monday strongly deplored the remarks of the National Conference president Farooq Abdullah that people of Jammu and Kashmir may have to make “sacrifices” like agitating farmers to get back their rights, saying it shows that he loves violence, not peace.
As the debate to revoke Article 370 heats up in Lok Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah patiently responds to the queries targeting on whether Farooq Abdullah was detained or arrested. Informing the house, Shah asserted that Jammu and Kashmir lawmaker Farooq Abdullah was at his home in Leh Valley and has not been detained or arrested.
No one can stop India to get Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) from Islamabad. This was said by State Home Minister Hansraj Ahir on Thursday, a day after National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah said Pakistan would not allow India to take that part of Jammu and Kashmir which was under its occupation.
Taking strong exception to the views expressed by former J & K Chief Minister and presently Lok Sabha MP Dr Farooq Abdullah on Pak Occupied Kashmir (PoK), the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) will observe November 29 as ‘Quit PoK’ day nationwide to create awareness among the citizens and to condemn Farooq Abdulla’s statements who said the PoK belonged to Pakistan and no power on earth could separate them.
The First Information Report (FIR) was filed against Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) President and former chief minister of valley Farooq Abdullah on Monday in Bettiah Nagar police station for his statement on Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).