new Delhi. BJP and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah have come face to face on the issue of massacre of Kashmiri Pandits. Reversing the allegations of BJP, Farooq Abdullah said that the accused keep appearing, but to bring out the truth of this whole matter, a commission should be formed and investigation should be done. Responding to the allegation leveled against him by the BJP, he reiterated that a commission of inquiry should be set up where he is ready to present his side. However, Farooq Abdullah was also seen getting agitated when the media continuously asked questions on the allegations leveled by the BJP regarding the responsibility.
In fact, BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya, while sharing the document of J&K Migrant Immovable Property Act presented by Farooq Abdullah, had tweeted, alleging that the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits had started during his Chief Minister’s tenure. . Malviya tweeted and wrote, Omar claimed that his father Farooq Abdullah was not responsible for the massacre. it was a lie. This is the J&K Overseas Immovable Property Act introduced by Farooq Abdullah, in which the cut-off date for migration is November 1, 1989.
Malviya, while targeting the then Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah for this, further wrote that, what did he do for those 79 days till he resigned from the post of Chief Minister on January 18, 1990?
—AnyTV News
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