Farooq Abdullah furious on Ganderbal terrorist attack,- 'If Kashmir does not become Pakistan in 75 years then...'
Ganderbal Terror Attack: NCP leader Farooq Abdullah has targeted Pakistan over the cowardly act of terrorists in Ganderbal, of J&K. He said that we want to tell the rulers of Pakistan that Kashmir will not become Pakistan.
On the terrorist attack in Ganderbal, Farooq Abdullah said that I want to tell the rulers of Pakistan that if they want friendship with India then all this will have to be stopped completely.
Farooq Abdullah On Pakistan
Meanwhile Farooq said all though, "It is a very painful incident. The poor labourer were martyred by the barbarians. A doctor sahab also lost his life. Now tell me, what will these barbarians get? Do they think Pakistan will be formed?"
Farooq Abdullah say on India-Pakistan friendship
The NCP leader further added, terrorists are coming from Pakistan, we have to stop these kind of attack. We should move forward, move beyond the difficulties. I want to tell the rulers of Pakistan that if they want friendship with India, then they have to stop all this. Kashmir will not become Pakistan, it will not.''
However Farooq Abdullah also said, ''Please let us live with respect, let us progress. How long will you keep putting us in trouble? You started in 1947, got innocent people killed. When Pakistan was not formed in 75 years, will it be formed now?''
You started in 1947- Farooq Abdullah
EX Valley CM Farooq Abdullah further said that for the sake of Allah, look at your country, progress. Leave us to God, we want to get out of troubles, we want to get out of poverty and unemployment. The time has come, Pakistan will have to stop all this.
When did the terrorist attack happen?
On 20 October, a doctor and 7 workers died in a terrorist attack at a tunnel construction site on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway.
According to the officer, unidentified terrorists carried out the attack when the labourers and other workers working on the tunnel project at Gund in Ganderbal were returning to their camp late in the evening.