National Conference President Farooq Abdullah on Saturday called for the return of Kashmiri Pandits. After performing better in the elections, the NC and Congress alliance on Friday claimed to form the party. Talking to the media about this, Abdullah said on the question of Kashmiri Pandits that he and his party are waiting for the return of Kashmiri Pandits, who were forced to leave their homes during the migration in the early 1990s. Was lying. He said that I hope that our brothers and sisters who have left here will return home. Now the time has come for them to return to their homes.
Explaining his party’s policy, Abdullah said that our party does not discriminate between Hindus and Muslims. We treat everyone equally. We think not only about Kashmiri Pandits but also about the people of Jammu. Inviting Kashmiri Pandits to return to the valley, Abdullah said there is room for everyone in Kashmir.
Our party is not the enemy of Kashmiri Pandits – Farooq Abdullah
National Conference chief Abdullah said Kashmiri Pandits should return to Kashmir and take care of their homes and they will be welcomed with open hearts. He said that our government will make all arrangements and initiatives for their return. Abdullah said that I think their return should have happened a long time ago, they should have come back and stayed in their homes long ago. We are not their enemies. It is our responsibility that when he comes here he should know that we are not his enemy. We are all Indians and we are ready to take anyone with us.
We will form government- Omar Abdullah
NC Vice President Omar Abdullah said that after winning the majority of seats in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, we have staked claim to form the government on Friday. Our government will be for all the people. People have expressed their trust by voting for us. Now it is our job to give them better work and to stand on their trust.
Assembly elections have been held in Jammu and Kashmir after the last decade, in which the alliance of Congress and National Conference got majority. In the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections held for the first time after the removal of Article 370, BJP has got less seats than the previous elections.