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Here's your mother handing over the entire state, which had its own constitution & flag, to the RSS for the sake of the chair. As for the position of Prime Minister, its title was changed by none other than your grandfather (through Sadiq), a well-known collaborator of the GoI.
"People haven't elected NC to make excuses all the time. If home isn't under NC, what stops them from questioning the LG or home ministry? They're more interested in flattering them. Like BJP blames Nehru all the time, NC blames statehood not being with them." @IltijaMufti_ ji
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Mourning never ceases in J&K, where natives continue to bear the weight of their loved ones' coffins. Yet, under AFSPA, accountability for those responsible remains elusive in the GoI’s approach. What’s needed is not just regrets or condolences, but justice & accountability.
J&K: Civilian Killed in Firing by Army, Another Commits Suicide After Police Torture Over Militant Links
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Unacceptable. The killing of a young man by armed forces in Baramulla, allegedly for jumping a checkpoint, exposes the brutal reality of unchecked militarization in Kashmir. Shielded by impunity, armed forces continue to wield excessive force, devaluing human life.
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Mufti Sayed never prayed yet he was a Mard e Momin - @MehboobaMufti Mufti Sayed liked Whisky that's why he was called Mufti Whisky - A S Daulat I will never wear hijab. Let the girls decide whether they want to wear Hijab or not - @IltijaMufti_ When is PDP kicking out Iltija?
I am very shocked to know the views of JKNC spokesperson on hijab. She's making remarks that are hurting the sentiments of people of kashmir & of muslims as a whole. I would like to ask @RuhullahMehdi sb does he still choose to be with the same party. I am seriously heart broken.
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You started your political journey by opposing the National Conference, then became its spokesperson, defending everything it had done. Later, you switched sides to become mayor with BJP’s support and went on to justify their actions in Kashmir. A trajectory, full of disgrace!
SO, turns out that NC’s in-house troll: 1) Finds a sense of victim-belonging with Islamophobes. 2) Admits “FAROOQ” brought PSA to J&K. 3) Says Article 370 is a “lost” and hence futile battle. 4) Sermonizes Ayatollah Khamenei over Hijab. This is entertaining to watch!
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What, then, does @JKNC_ need to explain? The National Conference is big enough and tolerant enough not to be rattled by the godi journalists of BJP's proxies in Kashmir.
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How does it look when someone picks up an axe, only to end up striking their own leg? The insights shared by Ifra (as a student) actually come from a paper authored by @SajadLone's wife. She even proposes the formation of an IND-PAK task force to counter it. Denderology, up?
"Deobandi & Jamaat groups in valley...may not be threat in the short run but push the valley to a very Wahabized culture in long run" Is @JKNC_ against religion too? And labelling it as "Wahabizm" ?? Even BJP doesn't have this level of theorization & denderology @IfraJan_ ji.
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.@sajadlone not only advocated for the RSS in Kashmir but also accepted an award from them. Nine years have passed, yet he has not returned it. If Sajad Lone opposes the BJP and RSS, what's stopping him from returning their award? The truth is, he's still working for them.
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Despite Abdullah’s commitment to a fair election, Watali exposes how his PP Secretary misused his position to rig results in favor of Congress. The interference was particularly evident in Anantnag, where counting was repeatedly delayed due to pressure from Mufti's (INC) workers.
1987 J&K Election Rigging: Top Cop Reveals Shocking Details in His Book Neyaz Elahi Srinagar, Feb 6, KNT: Well-known Retired senior police officer Ali Muhammad Watali has made explosive revelations about the 1987 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, highlighting alleged rigging and political manipulation. In his book Guns Under My Chinar, Watali narrates instances of bribery, pressure tactics, and interference by politicians and intelligence agencies to sway election results. Watali recalls being summoned to the residence of then-Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, where Union Minister Rajesh Pilot and Congress leader Ghulam Rasool Kar were present. When asked for his assessment, he bluntly stated that the Congress had no chance of winning a single seat in the Valley. He further reveals that a Congress leader later invited him to a midnight meeting at Broadway Hotel, offering him a suitcase full of cash to help them win the Anantnag Assembly seat. He refused. Similarly, Anantnag SP Javed Makhdoomi was also offered money and a promotion by another senior Congress minister, but he declined. Watali as per the news agency Kashmir News Trust details how intelligence agencies were used to manipulate Farooq Abdullah, convincing him that his party was losing 20 seats to the Muslim United Front (MUF). This, he claims, was a tactic to induce panic and justify electoral fraud. However, Watali reassured Farooq Abdullah that, in a free and fair election, his party would not lose more than 10 seats. Despite Abdullah’s commitment to a fair election, Watali exposes how his Principal Private Secretary misused his position to rig results in favor of Congress, allegedly in exchange for a post-retirement appointment as a university vice-chancellor. The interference was particularly evident in Anantnag, where counting was repeatedly delayed due to pressure from Congress workers. Upon intervention by Watali and Divisional Commissioner G.Q. Lone, the MUF candidate Syed Shah—brother of separatist leader Shabir Shah—was finally declared the winner of the Anantnag seat. Watali asserts that, contrary to public perception, Farooq Abdullah and his administration were not involved in the rigging, except for a select group of officials under the Principal Private Secretary’s influence. In his book, Watali describes the 1987 elections as a turning point that deepened political alienation in Kashmir, ultimately fueling the militancy that erupted in the following years. [KNT]
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This is an old interview of Ifra from 2019 before joining NC, recorded at a time when the people of Jammu & Leh (Ladakh) were celebrating the abrogation of A370, an event that, in the end, turned into a nightmare for them as well. Here’s the unedited version of the interview.
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