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Farooq Abdulla: Congress has become weak

National Conference leader Farooq Abdulla has expressed his view on Congress party and said that the party is becoming weak with no hopes of getting back on track.

Four states and one Union Territory will go on poll in the coming months but the Congress party os no where in all these states and Union Territory. Even the local parties are stronger somewhere to defeat the Bhartiya Janata Party but not the Congress.

“Congress has become weak. I am saying this honestly. Congress will have to wake up and stand strong if they want to save the country. They will have to look after the problems faced by people. This won’t happen while sitting at home,” said Farooq Abdulla.

“The Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir had formulated the law in 1927 to save our culture. But today people from outside will come and get jobs here. Where will our children go, where will they get jobs? They are making blind laws. Where will the poor people go?” questioned the National Conference leader criticising the abrogation of article 370.

Further pitching people against the BJP, Mr Abdullah said, “They can break the state into two but can’t break us. They will come and will play the religious card and will ask for a vote in the name of Ram but you have to be careful.”

Accusing Pakistan of dividing India, Mr Abdullah said, “Why did Maharaja Hari Singh (Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir during British rule) not go to India on August 15, 1947. He wanted Independent Jammu and Kashmir with good relations with Pakistan and China. But Pakistan was the culprit and wanted to destroy us. At that time Sheikh Abdullah (former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister) said that we (Jammu and Kashmir) will go with India as India is a country where people from every religion live.”

Expressing his view on the COVID-19 vaccination, Mr Abdulla saod that he does not know how effective is the vaccine is in saving the lives of the people from the deadly virus.

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