Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 21: National Conference president and Member Parliament from Srinagar, Dr Farooq Abdullah today said that J&K Cabinet Minister from BJP Chander Prakash Ganga’s outrageous remarks were not isolated utterances but pointed towards a deeper prejudice and malice that has not only been politically patronized but also systemically institutionalized by the PDP-BJP Alliance.
Strongly condemning the comments of the BJP Minister, Dr Abdullah also termed PDP’s condemnation of these comments as a painful joke and said PDP’s continued, unconditional and apologetic alliance with the BJP validated such remarks at the cost of our people’s sense of dignity and respect.
Condemning the recent spate of excesses against protesting students in the Valley, Farooq said the anti-youth posturing and policies of the Mehbooba Mufti Government has brought the State to the precipice of turmoil and unrest. Expressing solidarity with the injured students, especially young girls who have been assaulted, Farooq prayed for their speedy recovery.
Dr Abdullah further said he was also deeply anguished and concerned over reports of Kashmiri students being mistreated and threatened by various right-wing organizations in different parts of the country particularly Rajasthan where Kashmiri students were assaulted at the Mewar University and also Meerut where hoardings have been put up by right-wing affiliate organizations asking Kashmiris to leave the city or face dire consequences.
Terming statements issued by the PDP condemning utterances of Chander Prakash ridiculous, half-baked attempts to shift the burden of responsibility away from the Chief Minister’s shoulders, Dr Abdullah said the buck stops with Mehbooba Mufti and her failure to act against the Minister had beyond any doubt both her lack of authority as also her complete lack of responsibility towards the State and its people.
Farooq said the PDP-BJP Government had become untenable and unsustainable in the State the very moment the Chief Minister’s brother and the party’s candidate for the Anantnag Parliamentary by-election, Tasaduq Mufti came out and sought a last-minute abortion of an election that was, by all means, underway.
“When the Chief Minister’s own brother subtly yet publicly admits that his sister’s Government has been a colossal failure, the Chief Minister should have resigned. The violence on election day and the killing of nine civilians was an indictment of this Government and its desperation to suppress the power of the voters to punish it. While Mehbooba Mufti might have the numbers, she has no moral right to continue in the Chief Minister’s chair”, Dr Abdullah said.
Farooq Abdullah said National Conference demands the immediate resumption of dialogue between New Delhi and Islamabad and also between New Delhi and stakeholders within Kashmir to find a lasting and just solution to the Kashmir Issue. “You cannot freeze the political issue while our children are being robbed of their future. Both New Delhi and Islamabad owe us a responsibility to resolve this issue as per the sentiments and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir – first and foremost. A continued failure by the two neighbors to resolve the Kashmir issue has inflicted unimaginable pain and misery on the people of Kashmir, especially its youth”, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said in the statement.