Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy seconds \'boycott everything Kashmiri\' call of retired Army Colonel

Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy seconds 'boycott everything Kashmiri' call of retired Army Colonel

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on Wednesday stirred a hornet's nest by expressing solidarity with the call given by a retired Army to "boycott everything that is Kashmiri" in view of the recent terror attack.

Roy, who is known for stoking controversy, on Wednesday chose to re-tweet the post of a retired Colonel, which reads: "An appeal from a retired of the Indian Army: Don't visit Kashmir, don't go to for the next 2 years. Don't buy articles from emporia or Kashmiri tradesman who come every winter. Boycott everything Kashmiri."

"I am inclined to agree," tweeted Roy, a former BJP leader from

However, Roy didn't stop here.

He also re-tweeted the post of retired Gaurav Arya, which reads: "The Army (who are handling the Kashmiri separatists) was among their own in in 1971. They slaughtered and raped right and left. And they would have kept EP but for the whacking from I am not suggesting that we go that far. But at least some distance?"

Roy re-tweeted another post of Arya, which reads: "Likewise the British did untold atrocities in the Tamluk area of present-day Purba Medinipur during the movement. These bits of history must not be forgotten!"

As a Governor, Roy's move to support the call to "boycott everything Kashmiri" comes at a time when students and professionals from were reportedly being subjected to verbal or physical assaults following the dastardly terror attack in in on February 14 in which as many as 40 CRPF jawans were killed.

continues to reel under the rage over the brutal killing of CRPF jawans by a suicide bomber associated with Pakistan-based terror outfit-Jaish-e-Mohammad-by ramming an explosive-laden vehicle into the convoy of paramilitary forces.

led BJP government in has launched a multi-faceted diplomatic operation to isolate globally and build pressure on to initiate action against the terror outfits operating from their land.

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 16:46 IST