Pahalgam attack: Addressing the special session of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly on Monday, following the gruesome terror attack that killed 26 people at the Baisaran meadow near the picturesque town of Pahalgam, CM Omar Abdullah claimed that “militancy and terrorism will end when people will support us (Jammu and Kashmir).”
Expressing grief, Omar Abdullah strongly condemned the attacks stating: “Militancy and terrorism will end when people will support us. This is the beginning of that… We should not say or show anything which harms this movement that has arisen… We can control militancy using guns, it will end only when people support us. And now it seems people are reaching that point.”
The National Conference leader further claimed that around 10 per cent of people spread misinformation about the Pahalgam attacks, and warned hem to refrain from doing so.
‘Not in charge of law and order in Jammu and Kashmir’
“We are not in charge of law and order in Jammu and Kashmir,” Abdullah said, adding, “But I will not use today’s situation to demand statehood from the Centre. I won’t demand statehood over dead bodies. We will demand it on another occasion.”
“My brand of politics is not so low that I would demand statehood at the expense of 26 lives,” he stated, emphasizing that politics must have its boundaries, particularly when human lives are at stake.
The demand for statehood has been a longstanding point of contention between the Centre and the Opposition. The restoration of Article 370, the reinstatement of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, and the implementation of the autonomy resolution are key promises in the National Conference’s manifesto for the Jammu and Kashmir elections.
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