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Farooq's 'humane' face only for Rohingyas: Kavinder | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 9: Hitting hard at Dr Farooq Abdullah who recently came out in support of Rohingyas advocating for humanely treatment to these illegal immigrants, former Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Kavinder Gupta said that NC patron never evoked humanity in case of West Pakistan Refugees (WPRs), Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) and others who despite being Indians faced discrimination in J&K for over seven decades and that too under the nose of 'generous' Abdullah dynasty. The former deputy chief minister in a statement issued here on Tuesday counter claimed that if the Rohingyas deserve humanity in a foreign land what crime did Kashmiri Hindus, WPRs and Safai Karamchari community from Punjab committed that 'humane face' of Farooq Sahib refused to melt down in the last so many years and finally it was BJP government at the centre that provided long due rights to WPRs, and Safai Karamcharis from Punjab residing in J&K. Responding to Farooq Abdullah's remark on India being a signatory to UN refugee charter should act humanely in the Rohingyas' matter, Kavinder said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government at the Centre knows well what is right and what is wrong therefore Abdullah Sahib need not to worry or required to give sermons. Strongly advocating for BJP getting majority in the next assembly elections in J&K, Kavinder said that recent DDC poll in which BJP emerged as the single largest party is testimony to the fact that people only trust this party and shall extend wholehearted support to ensure that BJP gets the driver seat to steer UT to new heights of development. He said that no other party is in scene as far as elections are concerned therefore BJP winning with thumping majority in J&K is the only truth and rest all are assumptions based on baseless theories showing fear and weakness of opposition before the day of decision. |
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