There is a debate going on across the country regarding the film Kashmir Files. BJP is trying to surround the Congress and the National Conference on the pretext of the film, while the opposition is also taking a strong hit on this matter. In this sequence, when National Conference President Farooq Abdullah was repeatedly asked questions about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, he got angry at the media persons.
As soon as former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah came out after attending the Parliament session, he had to face sharp questions from the media. At first he replied to this and then turned red with anger. Abdullah said- “He should make a commission on this, then he will tell who was responsible.”
Further, when a journalist asked that the papers show that these incidents started happening as soon as you were the CM, the responsibility is there… Abdullah looked a little angry on this question. He again said that if you want to know the truth, then make a commission.
Further on the allegations of BJP, Farooq Abdullah said that allegations keep on making. After this, angry Abdullah left from there sitting in his car. Let us tell you that the BJP alleges that the atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits started from the time Abdullah was the CM, then the government of Jammu and Kashmir had not done anything.
At the same time, the National Conference says that it and its leader have nothing to do with the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. When he was in government, everything was fine. Congress also has a similar view. Congress leaders say that when the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits took place, there was a government of BP Singh at the center, which was supported by the BJP. There was President’s rule in the state.
The Congress has alleged that the BJP was silent at the time of the massacre and exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. When Rajiv Gandhi opened a front against this incident, the government and the BJP had woken up.