Jammu: National Conference (NC) president and three-time former J&K Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said he wanted the Congress to remain united and strong to fight “divisive forces” in the country.
The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister warned selective killings by militants would continue unless the root cause of militancy is addressed.
“I want the Congress to be strong. I want the Congress to unite and fight divisive forces in the country… people are looking forward to the Congress sorting things out in the country. It is a part of this nation and has been a 150-year-old party,” Abdullah told reporters on the sidelines of a function organised by Kashmiri Pandits here.
Replying to a question on Congress leaders assembling in Jammu on Saturday, Abdullah said, “He (Azad) is a part of the Congress and so are all those who came. They are not out of the party, they are senior leaders of the Congress.”
On killing of Akash Mehra, the son of the owner of a popular eatery, who was shot by militants in Srinagar, Abdullah termed the incident as “very tragic”.
Mehra was shot on February 17 and succumbed to injuries at the SMHS hospital on Sunday. His body was brought to his Jammu residence late this afternoon and he was later cremated.
“Those who shout from the top of the mountain that everything is hunky dowry here and bring the ambassadors to show them how good it is, should answer… it should be the Lt Governor who should answer. If militancy is dead, the DGP should answer who says every day that it (militancy) is all over,” he said.
Asked about the selective killings in the valley, he said, “They (militants) will continue to do this. It is not going to end just because you and I say that it should end. They (government) have to find out what is the cause of these things and why it is happening and try and treat the cause.”