Farooq Abdullah criticizes Modi's fear-mongering tactics

Web DeskMay 4, 2024 08:15 PMpolitics
  • Abdullah accuses Modi of instilling fear among Hindus for political gain
  • Abdullah urges public to reject divisive politics and misinformation
  • Abdullah highlights rising prices and lack of local representation in Jammu and Kashmir
Farooq Abdullah criticizes Modi's fear-mongering tacticsImage Credits: menafn
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah criticizes Prime Minister Modi for fear-mongering tactics, urging unity and transparency in governance.

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of instilling fear among Hindus to maintain his grip on power. Speaking at an election rally in Srinagar, Abdullah urged the public to reject divisive politics.

Abdullah criticized Modi for spreading misinformation, alleging that the Prime Minister is misleading Hindus by claiming that their possessions will be taken away and given to Muslims if his political opponents come to power. He highlighted the rising prices of essential commodities during Modi's tenure and criticized the government for failing to address the concerns of the common people.

Abdullah also raised concerns about the lack of local representation in key administrative positions in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the need for voters to voice their dissent through the electoral process. He urged voters to ensure the proper functioning of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) when casting their ballots.

In conclusion, Abdullah's remarks underscore the escalating political tensions in the region and the growing discontent with the current government's policies. His call for unity and rejection of fear-mongering tactics resonates with the electorate's desire for inclusive and transparent governance.

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