“If Burhan Wani is a Terrorist”, then Indian Media too deserves to be called terrorists : Farooq Abdullah

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SRINAGAR, MAR 12 : National Conference president Farooq Abdullah today said that slain militant commander Burhan Wani was a terrorist.

During an interview with ABP news, Farooq Abdullah questioned, ‘Do you think we are terrorists? Terrorists are you, he told anchors, your media is a terrorist. Who set fire to India?

Farooq Abdullah alleged that the BJP had ‘failed’ on all fronts and it was fully believed that there will be a fight or a clash with Pakistan before the elections so that Prime Minister Narendra Modi came out as an ‘avatar’ without which India Cannot be saved.

He added, “We know in Parliament that they have failed on all other fronts and there will be war or confrontation with Pakistan in Kashmir so that it becomes a kind of ‘avatar’ without whom India cannot move. But I want to tell them whether he or I remain or not, India will be alive and will continue to grow.

He said that in the last session of the Parliament session it was a matter of discussion that the present government will do something like this against Pakistan, because the government has failed in everything. During this time Farooq Abdullah told Anchor to the terrorist.

However Farooq Abdullah said that who killed the Kashmiri children in college, school and university. They were not even with terrorism. Abdullah’s question.

Farooq Abdullah said “We lost the plane worth crores of rupees. Thankfully, the Indian Air Force’s pilot survived and returned from Pakistan with respect”.

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