Farooq accuses PDP-BJP of playing opportunistic politics, polarizing J&K

NC president Dr Farooq Abdullah addressing party workers at Paloura on Sunday.
NC president Dr Farooq Abdullah addressing party workers at Paloura on Sunday.

Nishikant Khajuria
JAMMU, Apr 24:  Accusing the PDP-BJP coalition of playing opportunistic politics, the National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah today alleged that despite pretending to be ideologically different, both the ruling parties were pulling on together in the Government with a similar agenda of polarizing the State for electoral gains.
“PDP ran with the hares to feign sympathy and empathy for the people of Kashmir and today they are unabashedly hunting with the proverbial hounds after having bartered their mandate at the altar of political power”, Farooq Abdullah said while addressing NC workers at Paloura, here today.
He said that people of Kashmir have a right to know whether PDP stands with those they befriended and consequently betrayed during the period of armed turmoil in the Valley or their new-found allies who want to enforce their specific definitions of nationalism on the people of the country in general and the State of Jammu and Kashmir in particular.
Fearing that religion-centric politics was gaining centre-stage with growing communal polarization across the country,  the NC president warned that undermining India’s inclusive ethos came with a grave risk of alienating the youth of Kashmir at a time when efforts should be made to usher the State into a new era of reconciliation and peace.
“Frequent targeting of a particular community by fringe elements is further alienating youth in Kashmir from national mainstream, as these incidents give lot of ammunition to peace inimical forces, who capitalize it by exploiting the situation”, Dr Abdullah said.
Cautioning against religious intolerance, the NC president said that those pursuing politics based on religion were doing much dis-service to the country. “India has to grow as a vibrant inclusive and tolerant nation for which religious harmony is imperative”, he said and added that any untoward incident anywhere across the country is bound to have negative fallout in the Valley where various forces were active to disturb peace.
He said selective targeting of a particular community has potential to create suspicion in the minds of Kashmiri youth about future of Muslims in India and therefore it is incumbent upon those pursuing jingoistic and divisive politics as a fashion statement of their being ultra-nationalists to desist from harming the national interest.
“No effort of winning hearts and minds of youth in Kashmir will succeed as long as believers of communal politics continue to get centre-stage and official patronage”, Dr Abdullah said while decrying the machinations being perpetrated by enemies of India’s inclusiveness. He cautioned them against the risk of harming unity of India and its secular ethos.
“India has to grow and sustain as secular nation as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi”, Dr Abdullah said, adding this was the motivating factor for Sher-e-Kashmir to align with the Indian Domain.
Elaborating his point, the National Conference President referred to unprecedented unity displayed in the Valley by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs during 1947 by challenging the raiders collectively with wooden guns and chanting slogans of amity. “Similarly, the people of Jammu rose to the occasion when a segment of society migrated from Kashmir in 1990”, he said while emphasizing the need for maintaining this time tested unity, based on the state’s unique composite ethos, and preserving single entity of Jammu and Kashmir. “The day any of the two binding factors-religious and regional unity– weakens, the future of the state will be in peril”, he added.
NC provincial president, Devender Singh Rana also addressed the gathering and stressed the need for maintaining unity and tranquility by isolating divisive elements.
He exhorted the cadre to fan out in their areas and carry the message of peace, unity and amity, which forms bedrock of the National Conference philosophy.
NC district president, Jammu Urban, Dharamveer Singh Jamwal besides Ashok Singh Manhas were present on the occasion.
Earlier, Dr Farooq Abdullah along with Mr Rana met the vice presidents of Jammu province at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan and discussed party affairs. He took stock of the functioning of various district units in the region besides other wings of the party.
Dr Abdullah sought detailed feedback about the party activities at the district and block levels and called for further rejuvenating the cadre to meet the challenges unfolded by uncertain political environment in the State.

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