Discussions are happening all over the country regarding the film The Kashmir Files. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said about the film that a lie has been shown in this film, Farooq Abdullah Sahab was not the CM at that time. Showing untruths in a film is not a good thing. Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has now responded to this statement of Omar Abdullah.
Ashok Pandit’s reply to Omar Abdullah: Ashok Pandit, while responding to Omar Abdullah’s statement, said that “Our (Kashmiri Pandits) massacre was not planned in a week or months’ time, the whole plan was hatched over the years under the guidance of your father. Then he left the state in the hands of terrorists and fled to London and waited for our massacre. I’m sure you haven’t seen the film.”
What Omar Abdullah said on the film: Ashok Pandit has responded to Omar Abdullah’s statement in which he said that “The film ‘The Kashmir Files’ shows many lies. During that time Farooq Abdullah was not the CM of Jammu and Kashmir, but there was Governor’s rule. There was a VP Singh government in the country which was supported by the BJP. Now people are also giving their reactions on this.
People’s reactions: A user named Sudhakar Choudhary wrote that “Let us assume that there was a government of VP Singh with the support of BJP, but the massacrers, with whose support were they committing the genocide? It should also be told to Omar Abdullah, the rest of the country knows him very well. A user named Gopal Puri wrote that “Farooq Abdullah and his ilk are personally responsible for this great tragedy in the history of exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir.”
A user named Sunil Rai wrote that “The former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir has given a statement that the arrested terrorists who had been trained in Pakistan were released by Farooq Abdullah, Rajiv Gandhi had information about it. What was the plan?” A user named Umesh wrote that “Abdullah family and Mufti family are terrorist sympathizers.”
Responding to Omar Abdullah’s statement, a user named Harsha wrote that “Abdullah is not shown as CM, it was clearly stated that there was no government in J&K at that time, watch the film carefully. Watch and most importantly, listen to its dialogues again.”