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.. So hang me in public, see what the chief minister of that time said on the ‘The Kashmir Files’ issue

In an interview with a news channel, Farooq Abdullah said, “People will say behind the departure of Kashmiri Pandits that Farooq is responsible, so hang me wherever you want.”

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Amid the ongoing controversy over the film ‘The Kashmir Files’, a big statement has come from former Jammu and Kashmir CM Farooq Abdullah. He said that whatever happened in Kashmir in 1990 was a conspiracy and Kashmiri Pandits were expelled from there as part of the conspiracy. They talked about ‘The Kashmir Files’ and called it a propaganda film.

In an interview with a news channel, Farooq Abdullah said that the time was very bad. My heart still cries out for the hardships that befell the Kashmiri Pandits at that time. There is no Kashmiri who has not cried for them. Everyone wants to return to their homeland. Only then will Kashmir be said to be over.

Farooq Abdullah further said that what happened in the 90’s was a conspiracy, who carried out this conspiracy? When a commission is set up to investigate, it will be clear who was involved.

The former CMA of the state also said in the interview that the matter was being questioned on Farooq Abdullah, but that he was not responsible for it (leaving Kashmiri Pandits at home). Responsible are the people who ruled Delhi at that time.

Find out what Farooq Abdullah said on ‘The Kashmir Files’.

Speaking on the film Kashmir Files, Farooq Abdullah said, “If issues are to be resolved, we have to talk about connecting hearts. This film does not connect hearts, it is breaking them.” The film has set the country on fire. If this fire is not extinguished, it will blow up the whole country like a fire.

Farooq Abdullah further said, “I would urge PM Modi not to do anything that would further strain relations between Muslims and Hindus.” If that happened then the face of the country would be as it was in Germany under Hitler.

Farooq Abdullah has denied the allegations against him. He said that at that time the chief was Jagmohan (Governor of Jammu and Kashmir). They are no more but he expelled the Kashmiri Pandits. They sent vehicles to their home, asking the police to put these people in the vehicles. About 800 families (of Kashmiri Pandits) are still living peacefully in Kashmir, he said. No one touched them, no one even killed them.

So hang him wherever you want – Farooq Abdullah

Farooq said that AS Dullat (then RAW chief), Arif Mohammad Khan, Mohsin Raza (then chief secretary) should be asked who is responsible for the departure of Kashmiri Pandits, if these people say that Farooq is responsible, then I Hang it wherever you want.

But first there should be a commission that will see who is right and who is wrong. He will see who raped our sisters in Kupwada. Who opened fire on people coming out of the mosque?

Farooq Abdullah said the central government must try to unite the heart, it cannot be done with the army. He further said that if a Hindu Chief Minister comes to Jammu and Kashmir sincerely, then whether he is a Kashmiri or not, he will be accepted. But if it comes in a dishonest way it will never be accepted.

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