General elections battle to save India: Farooq Abdullah

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

The forthcoming will be a battle to save India, National Conference (NC) Abdullah said here on Saturday.

"This election is a battle to save It is not just about You have to safeguard religious freedom," Abdullah said here.

"This election is about whether will remain a secular or not. It is not a question about Abdullah, but the question of saving the country. So, remember this (election) is a bigger battle," he added.

The president, who is seeking re-election from Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, was addressing party workers at headquarters.

Abdullah said Modi had made many promises to the people ahead of the 2014 elections, but those promises were not kept.

"He (Modi) only lies. He made many promises. He said he will create two crore jobs every year, which means ten crore jobs in five years. Where are those jobs?," Abdullah said.

"He said he will reduce petrol and gas cylinder prices, but have they? The inflation has increased. Our farmers are still committing suicide," he added.

"Modi had promised to deliver on various issues concerning the nation during his 2014 election campaign, but he has aggravated the problems to an extent that it will take decades to solve," Abdullah said further.

"presents a tale of failures and misgovernment. People have now made it a point to give befitting reply to Modi for his failures and lies," the former Union added.

Referring to Balakot airstrikes, he said during the last few days in Parliament, several members said Modi had "failed on all fronts and there is nothing to show", so "he would create a war-like situation to divert the attention of people from the real issues".

"So, what did he do? How many Indian soldiers have been killed in Chhattisgarh, did Modi ever go there and pay his tributes? Did he ever sympathise with their families? Has he ever spoken anything on the soldiers getting killed here?" said Abdullah.

"Forty CRPF personnel were martyred (in Pulwama attack). I have doubts about that as well and I am telling you the truth," he said.

"He tried to attack Pakistan, saying we killed 300 (militants) there, some said 500 and some even said 1000, just to show that he has courage and can do anything," he added.

"They (Pakistan) have filed a case in a court seeking compensation for damages to its trees. But, it is with these things that he is trying to divert attention from real issues like distress, joblessness and inflation," Abdullah added.

The said Modi took credit of the successful test-firing of an which was actually prepared during former Manmohan Singh's tenure.

"Do you know who had prepared this missile which destroyed a satellite? It was But he did not declare it. Now, when there is an election, just to show that 'Hanuman ji tashreef laye hain' (Hanuman has come), he (Modi) pressed the button," he said.

"And one wrong button was also pressed in which that helicopter was crashed and our six personnel along with a civilian were killed," he added, referring to the crash of a Mi 17 helicopter in district on February 27.

The NC also questioned the over the construction of in Ayodhya.

"They were only raking up the issue of (construction of Ram) temple before, but now, where has that gone? It has been eaten by Balakot. Now that Balakot happened, they forgot the temple," he said.

Hitting out at for his assertions about the state's special status, Abdullah said Article 370 and Aricle 35-A sanctify the constitutional link between and

"They are hell bent to degrade our constitutional status. This assertion of his (Jaitley's) reveals their anti-Kashmir agenda," he said.

"Kashmiris have lent immense sacrifices to throw the autocratic yolk away from the state. We have never allowed anybody to enslave us and we will never give up on that trait of ours. We will fight for the unity and integrity of our state at any cost," he added.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 18:55 IST