Farooq Adbullah: Kashmiris don’t feel like Indians | India News


NEW DELHI: ex Jammu & Kashmir Prime Minister Farooq Abdullah On Wednesday he said in an interview that at this time the people of Kashmir do not feel or want to be Indian and might even want the Chinese to come in.
Answer a question in an interview with the television presenter and journalist Karan thapar On the mood of the people in the Valley, Abdullah said: “To be honest, I wonder if (the government) will find someone who calls themselves an Indian … Go and talk to someone they don’t want to meet, The Pakistanis don’t let me be very clear about it, but they don’t feel like Indians and we who have to talk, I wonder if we will survive ”.

In the interview to an online news portal, Abdullah said that this is the mood because people in Kashmir “can no longer trust” the government. He said it was easy for the people of the Valley to go with Pakistan during the partition, but “they joined Gandhiit’s India and not Modi’s. ”
He said: “Today China is moving to the other side, many, if you speak to them, prefer the Chinese to enter. Whatever they say, they know what the Chinese have done to the Muslims in their region. I’m not serious, but I’m honest about it. I honestly tell you what people don’t want to hear. They would rather not go to Pakistan because everything is rusty. ”
Blaming the Center, he affirmed that if he talks about India anywhere in the Valley, there is no one to listen to him. He stated that there are security personnel on every street carrying AK-47. “Where is freedom?” I ask.

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