Ambala: Recently, Anil Vij, a minister in Haryana's Manohar Lal Khattar government and a senior BJP leader, has hit back at Mehbooba Mufti after her statement. In fact, Anil Vij has described Mehbooba Mufti as ignorant and advised her to go to Pakistan. Recently, Anil Vij tweeted, "Innocent Mehbooba Mufti, you don't even know that America was sitting in another country, Afghanistan, we are sitting in our country. If there is so much affection from Pakistan, go there. The happiness you are enjoying here is far away there."
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? ANIL VIJ MINISTER HARYANA (@anilvijminister) August 22, 2021
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Let me tell you that PDP President Mehbooba Mufti last Saturday asked the Centre to take lessons from Afghanistan, where the Taliban captured power and forced the US to flee. At the same time, Mehbooba Mufti urged the government to hold talks in Jammu and Kashmir and return the special status cancelled in 2019. The BJP reacted sharply to his remarks and accused her of indulging in "politics of hatred" after losing ground in the Union Territory and said, "Whoever conspires against India will be destroyed.''
Recently, former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti referred to the august 5, 2019 decisions and said, "A superpower, America had to pack its sack bed and run away. You (Centre) still have an opportunity to start a dialogue process in Jammu and Kashmir like (former Prime Minister) Vajpayee did and you have a chance to rectify the mistake committed illegally and unconstitutionally snatching the identity of Jammu and Kashmir, otherwise, it will be too late."
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