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Welcoming the decision of Jamiat Ul-Hind, Mufti said they had presented their viewpoint. "When our country's situation is deteriorating, there is a question mark on our mosques. In that situation, if people of our Muslim community will get together and discuss, it's a good thing." 


Digital Desk: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday lashed out at the BJP-led Central government, saying that it is 'scared' of the Gupkar alliance.

 

She said that the Centre's policy in Kashmir has failed, and they have to come back to the policy of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

 

"Central government is scared of Gupkar alliance because their sinister plan will fail in the valley if we come together. The Centre's policy in Kashmir has failed, and they have to come back to the policy of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Mufti Mohammad Sayeed," Mehbooba Mufti told the media.

 

Welcoming the decision of Jamiat Ul-Hind, Mufti said they had presented their viewpoint. "When our country's situation is deteriorating, there is a question mark on our mosques. In that situation, if people of our Muslim community will get together and discuss, it's a good thing." 

 

Reacting to BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma's alleged statement on Prophet Muhammad during a TV debate, the PDP chief said, "I heard a case is registered. I think our judiciary should take suo-moto in these types of things." 

 

While speaking to reporters at her Gupkar residence today, Mufti said the central government fears the Gupkar alliance. Thus, ED and other agencies are issuing fresh summons against our leaders. She alleged, "We weren't allowed to hold the protest against the government or their anti-government policies," adding that the government isn't even allowing their free movement in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

Mehbooba Mufti further claimed that the BJP-led Central government wants to "loot" the resources of Jammu and Kashmir, from land to Jobs and power projects, adding that everything has been "put on sale" for outsiders.



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