Spread “love”, and not “hate” : Farooq Abdullah in Parliament

New Delhi, Aug 9: On Wednesday National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah asked the Narendra Modi government to spread “love”, and not “hate”, as it is the only way forward for the development of the country.
Speaking during the discussion on the no-confidence motion, “We tried to bring Kashmiri Pandits back home. Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India. Do not call us Pakistanis. Did you know how many of my ministers were killed so that we could be a part of India?” Abdullah said.
He said the prime minister does not represent only “one colour” but the whole country. He asked how many Kashmiri Pandits have gone back to Kashmir valley in the last 10 years. “None,” he quipped.
In his address, Srinagar MP Abdullah said, “Create love, not hate. Don’t hate us, listen to us. What development is happening in Kashmir?”
He alleged the government’s method of dealing with issues are wrong and added that “it is the love of the people that will keep us together”.
IUML MP E T M Basheer said the government should try to mitigate the hardships being faced by the people in Manipur.

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