Pakistan not wearing bangles, Farooq dares India to ‘take back’ PaK

NC president Farooq Abdullah Wednesday said Pakistan was not “wearing bangles” that it will allow India to “take that part of J&K under its occupation.”




Addressing party workers in Uri area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, the former chief minister said, “How long shall we keep saying that (PaK) is our part? It (PaK) is not their father’s share. That (PaK) is Pakistan and this is India.”

He said 70 years have “passed but they (India) could not get it.”

“Today, they (India) claim it is our part. So take it, we are also saying please take it (from Pakistan). We will also see. They (Pakistan) are not weak and are not wearing bangles. They too have atom bomb. Before we think about war, we should think how we will live as humans,” Abdullah said.

He also quoted poet-philosopher Allama Iqbal’s verses and said India “can’t enslave Kashmiris.”

“We are not their slaves. This land is ours. We are its own owners. They may suppress us through army, police and these idiotic governments but they cannot extinguish our lamp.”

He said the Narendara Modi- govt should “give us back our autonomy” and talk to Pakistan.




The Lok Sabha member from Srinagar had drawn criticism from BJP leaders last week when he said that Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK) belongs to Pakistan and it won’t change even if the two countries fight wars against each other.

A court in Bihar ordered an FIR against him on a lawyer’s petition.

“A case has been filed against me. That too by a Muslim. May God protect him. Look at his situation, he does not know Kashmir. He does not know our situation. They (Pakistan) drop a bomb, common people and soldiers die here (in Kashmir) and when a bomb is dropped from here, our people and soldiers also die there. Till when would this storm continue? Till when would the blood of innocents continue to flow,” Abdullah told his party workers.

He said he hoped a day would come when people would move freely across the Line of Control (LoC).

“A day will come when you will cross the Line of Control (LoC) in such a manner as if going from one house to another.