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Farooq Abdullah absolves Jinnah; blames Nehru, Patel, Azad for partition

Singh said a large majority of Muslim community was not in favour of partition of the country

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Farooq Abdullah, National Conference

Kicking off a fresh controversy, Conference today blamed the country's Jawahar Lal Nehru, and for "division" of united Speaking at a function here yesterday, the former minister of absolved founder of partition. We still have the record of a commission that came in.

In the commission, it was decided that we will not divide India, and that we will have a special representation for Muslims and other minorities like Sikhs, but the nation would not be divided," he said. "Jinnah agreed to this, but Nehru, Azad and Patel did not listen. This led to the foundation of by Jinnah, Abdullah alleged. The comments drew strong reaction from Jitender Singh, who asked the to "re-read the history of the sub-continent", whereas state unit of BJP accused Abdullah of using selective quotes from history to rouse communal passions. Singh said a large majority of Muslim community was not in favour of partition of the country. Let us not forget that a committee was constituted by some Muslim intellectuals who had vehemently opposed the idea of partition," he told reporters on the sidelines of a function here. Taking serious exception to the president's statement, said through selective quoting from history, Abdullah was not only trying to please his but also triggering communal passions. "Abdullah referred to the which visited in 1946, but conveniently ignored to tell his audience that the demand for was made by Jinnah much earlier in 1940 at the Resolution," he said.

First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 09:22 IST
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