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My father held ‘Jinn in bottle’ by aligning with BJP: Mehbooba

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SRINAGAR:

Former Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Muti said on Wednesday that by aligning with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), her father, Muti Sayeed, had captured the “Jinn in the botle”.

Addressing an election rally in Anantnag district, Mehbooba Muti said by joining hands with the BJP, her late father, Muti Muhammad Sayeed, had captured the Jinn in the botle given the strong right-wing ideology of the BJP.

“The mandate given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014 was a golden opportunit­y for him to resolve the Kashmir issue.

“My father said many times that Modi has a two-fold mandate — he is a Prime Minister of the BJP, and is backed by RSS and Bajrang Dal and other Hindu parties, which gives him the power to take bold initiative­s.

“In 2014 Assembly elections, Muti Sahib had appealed people to give him 40 seats, but the fractured mandate which saw BJP winning 25 seats meant that the PDP had no option, but to drink a cup of poison by joining hands with the saffron party.

“By joining hands with BJP, Muti Sahib captured the Jinn in the botle.

“The Jinn who talks about abrogation of Article 370, 35A today and the Jinn who has closed the national highway for two days a week.

“The same Jinn through the NIA (National Investigat­ion Agency) is now not sparing even leaders like Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and taking others to Tihar jail.” She claimed her father had set preconditi­ons before joining hands with the BJP.

“These preconditi­ons were to have a dialogue with Pakistan and the Hurriyat leaders. He had set a preconditi­on that Article 370 would not be touched.

“BJP had agreed to return power projects to the state and work for removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA),” she said.

She warned the Central government that if Article 370 and 35A are abrogated, there would be such a conflagrat­ion from Kashmir that would destroy the entire south Asian region.

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