Those making anti-national remarks during campaigns should be booked: J-K BJP leader

Press Trust of India  |  Poonch 

Reminding the top leadership that former was jailed for anti national remarks in 1953, a in Tuesday said those raising "similar anti-national remarks" should be booked under and banned from contesting polls.

"We appeal to the that those leaders who making anti-national statements every now and then, should be booked under the law so that they will desist from such remarks," Sharma told he gathering during a rally in the border district of

Sharma said that those leaders who make anti-national statements should barred from contesting both parliamentary and assembly elections.

"If the Kashmir-based leaders are raising anti-statement, they should face the law", he said.

Sham reminded these leaders, without naming leaders and Omar Abdullah, that in 1953, made similar anti-national statements for which he was imprisoned for over a decade.

"After realizing that no fruitful purpose will be served by waging war against the country, he came to the terms and joined the mainstream and was made of the state and took oath under Constitution of India", Sham said.

The former minister expressed his deep anger over the statement of former minister and chief in which he said that in case Article 370 is abrogated, will get freedom from

Sham said "such statement made by the leaders is against the unity and the integrity of the country and amounts to sedition".

He said that all people in the Valley are not anti-nationals like "such leaders".

The alleged that these people, while in power, talk so much about nationalism but when out of power, they give such statements in desperation.

"They have no love or loyalty towards there voters but have lust for power. By making such statements, the real face of communal approach of the National Conference has come in the open," he said.

Sham challenged NC Farooq Abdullah, who said if Article 370 is abrogated, Kashmir's relation with will end, saying Kashmir doesn't belong to Abdullahs and that there was no provision for secession of any territory from India.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 15:55 IST