Kashmiri people do not consider themselves Indians, they want China to 'rule' them: Farooq Abdullah
Kashmiri people do not consider themselves Indians, they want China to 'rule' them: Farooq Abdullah
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Srinagar: After the withdrawal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, former CM Farooq Abdullah said that the people of the state do not consider themselves Indian. He said that neither Kashmiris consider themselves Indian nor aspire to be Indian. He also claimed that people there want China to rule them. He said that to be honest, I would be surprised if the government finds someone here who calls himself an Indian.

Former Jammu and Kashmir CM and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah further said, 'You go and talk to anyone there. They consider themselves neither Indian nor Pakistani. ' Abdullah termed the removal of Section 370 wrong. He said that the people of the valley had to go to Pakistan at the time of Partition, but then they had chosen Gandhi's India, not Modi's India.

Abdullah said that today China is moving from one side. If you ask any Kashmiris, it will be known that they want China to come to India. While they know how China treated Muslims. Attacking the center, Farooq Abdullah claimed that if he says anything about India anywhere in the valley, no one listens to him. He said, 'Security personnel carrying AK 47 are standing in every street there. Where is freedom?

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