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Shah Lying, I Was Locked And A DSP Was Sitting Outside: Abdullah

Mumbai: India’s Home Minister Amit shah announced in the Lok Sabha that, Jammu and Kashmir former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah is neither detained nor under house arrest and that if he is in the house on his own will. When Farooq Abdullah claims Shah’s statement as false.

As per the reports, Mr Abdullah broke the house to speak to the media he also accused the union by saying that they were practising dictatorship authorities and not the democratic ones. No one in his house is allowed to go out, we are under house arrest. He also said, “He is lying in the Parliament. Will I stay at my house on my own will when my state is being burned when my people are being executed, I’ll rest in my home? This is not India I believe in my India is democratic and secular India for all. It is totally undemocratic. We will fight our war. We are not stone-throwers,”

In the Parliament when the congress MP Shashi Tharoor when expressed his concerns about Farooq Abdullah’s absence during the debate on the abrogation of the article 370 and dividing J&K into two union territories, Amit Shah said, “He is well… if he doesn’t want to come out of the house he can’t be brought out with the help of gunpoint.”

Member of Parliament, leader of NCP Supriya Sule too asserted that she didn’t find it right to discuss the abrogation or any other things in Farooq Abdullah’s absence. She in fact was the first person to raise the question of Abdullah’s absence and oppose the J&K division into Union Territories. She further added that Mr Abdullah used to sit next to her in the house and “He is not in the house and his voice is not being heard”

Farooq Abdullah, however, accused Amit Shah of lying and said that he had been put under house arrest. The former Chief Minister of J&K appeared in front of media and claimed that he was under house arrest and that the there was a Military official stationed outside my house.

The opposition had kept on raising issues but Mr. shah clarified saying, “I have said it thrice and I have the patience to say for the tenth time that Mr Abdullah is neither detained nor under house arrest.”

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