New Delhi. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti are often embroiled in controversies due to their controversial statements and tweets. Mehbooba Mufti keeps on speaking poisonous words while targeting the central government. But this time the PDP chief has threatened to block the national highway, targeting the central government. Addressing the people protesting in Shopian, the PDP Chief has given an open challenge to jam the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. Whose video he shared on his Twitter handle. It can be seen in the video that Mufti is seen angrily while addressing the people.
In the video, she is saying that the entire Kashmir has been cooked in jail. I didn’t let it come here. You say everything is fine in Kashmir. Children and children of these people work with us. They have taken loans. They have taken money from the mandis of Delhi. Who will give money? You will give So today I challenge you from here, if you haven’t opened the way. So, together with all the people, we will block the national highway. Started your Amarnath Yatra, you didn’t throw out the people here. Today is our fruit season, three months old. Our fruit is rotting in the mandis. We will not let this happen. Further she says that I want to explain to you that I am also requesting and challenging that do not take the test of Kashmiri people. These are very polite people.
” You have turned Kashmir into an open jail,pulverized our economy. I warn the administration if they don’t immediately open the roads for trucks, I alongwith our workers will sit on a protest,” PDP Prez, @MehboobaMufti in solidarity with protesting fruit growers at Aglar Shopian pic.twitter.com/HCMfu4DK92
— J&K PDP (@jkpdp) September 27, 2022
It is worth noting that on Tuesday too, fruit growers in Srinagar set their fruit boxes on fire during the protest. PDP leaders and workers took part in this protest. Today Mehbooba Mufti herself reached Shopian to meet the fruit growers. Along with this, a large number of fruit growers met Mehbooba Mufti and told her about their problems.