Home Minister is lying, we are locked up: Farooq Abdullah
National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said he has been put under house arrest, asserting that a "dictatorial" authority has been invoked and not a "democratic" one in Jammu and Kahmir.
By : migrator
Update: 2019-08-06 11:16 GMT
New Delhi
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference Chairman Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday lashed out at the Central government over scrapping of Article 370 and accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of lying about his situation.
In an emotional outburst, the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said he "broke the door" to come out and speak to the media.
Emphasising that the guarantee of the Article370 was in India's Constitution, he said,"dictatorial authority has been invoked and not a democratic authority that we thought they will invoke. I don't know how many have been arrested. Nobody is allowed to come in or go out, we are under house arrest," he said.
"People are being locked up, (former Chief Minister) Omar Abdullah is in jail. We are not grenade-throwers or stone-pelters. My India is a democratic, secular India for all. We believe in peaceful resolution for change. This is undemocratic," Abdullah told reporters from the terrace of his house.
On the Central government's decision to scrap Article 370, he said that this is unconstitutional. "It is dictatorship by Modi government. We have never been the ones who want to separate nor do we want to separate from this nation. But, don't take away our honour and dignity... we are not slaves," he said.
"Dictatorial authority has been evoked and not a democratic one. I don't know how many have been arrested. Nobody is allowed to come in or go out, we are under house arrest," he said.
Abdullah said that the doors of his house have been closed and he can not move out.
"The HM is lying," he said in response of Amit Shah informed in the Parliament that "he has not been detained or arrested and is at his house at his own will".
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