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Farooq Abdullah says 'If Narendra Modi wins elections, Kashmir will no longer be part of India'

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Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) chief, Farooq Abdullah, on Sunday said Kashmir will not be a part of India if the Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi was voted to power.

Addressing an election rally on Sunday , Abdullah, who is also Union New and Renewable Energy Minister, said people of Kashmir wouldn't accept a communal person.

"If it happens then Kashmir will not remain a part of India. I say it publicly. Kashmiris will not accept a communal person," said Abdullah.

Abdullah also hit out at people who voted for Modi.

"Those who vote for Modi should drown themselves in sea," he added.

Meanwhile, militants threw grenades near the venue, though nobody was injured.


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Drama for vote ...he knows that this time UPA and National conference has no chance to win elections....:whistle:
 
Drama for vote ...he knows that this time UPA and National conference has no chance to win elections....:whistle:
& he also knows his bread & butter is only safe as long as Kashmir remains with India. Old man doesn't even realise that he & his kins will be sent to oblivion by the new wardens, should Kashmir choose not to be part of India anymore! :lol:
 
If it happens then Kashmir will not remain a part
of India.

but part of "AKHAND BHARAT"
 
it never was part of india

But Bangladesh was definitely part of Pakistan!

Here's a story every Pakistani should remember when thinking of Kashmir anytime.

Once upon a time, there lived a dog. One day, he was very hungry and went in search of food. To his delight, the dog found a juicy bone. The dog happily carried the bone back home. He held the bone tightly in his mouth and scowled at anyone who tried to take it away.
On his way home, he had to cross a bridge. While crossing the bridge, the dog saw his reflection in the water below. The foolish dog thought there
was another dog in the water, holding another juicy bone. The greedy dog wanted to have that bone too. He growled and barked at his own reflection in the water. “I’ll get that bone too,” thought the greedy dog, and he snapped his sharp teeth and barked at his reflection in the water.
But alas! The moment the foolish dog opened his mouth to snap his teeth, the piece of bone fell into the stream. The dog lost his bone and had to go home, hungry.

Moral of the story, don't be a greedy dog. :azn:
 
Can we expect all the militants in Kashmir imploring everyone to vote for NDA then?
Makes one wonder if Farook Abdullah is actually still part of NDA.
 
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