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Abdullahs must stop protecting Pak-sponsered terrorists : Chugh

SRINAGAR: BJP National general secretary Tarun Chugh today fired NCP president Farooq Abdullah for trying to absolve Pakistan ISI for executing terror attacks in J&K.

Reacting strongly to Abdullah’s statement questioning the rise of terror attacks in J&K, Chugh said Abdullah should ask his mentors across the border about spilling blood in J&K.

He said every one knows that Pakistan is a factory of terrorism and has been disrupting peace in J&K for so long. People also known that Abdullah has been siding with Pakistan openly asking the Indian government to hold talks.

Abdullah’s double standards must be exposed to make sure that J&K does not stop growing on it’s path of peace and development.

Chugh said Abdullah’s remarks that terrorists should not be killed clearly exposed that he is protecting Pakistan sponsored terrorists in view of the strong action by the security forces.

He said the Abdullah family along with the Congress have been always trying to protect anti national forces which has not allowed J&K to grow and progress.

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