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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The Congress party in India has come under fire for taking a shot at Modi while he was on a “missing” PM post-terror-attacking Pahalgam visit. As the incident claimed the lives of 26 civilians, the provocation has drawn equal ire and laughter. This was the context in which the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah went on to criticize the congress party in India. Along with them, Modi’s wearing caption clothes also did not come off well for Janta Party and Congress Party respectively.

Constituting Maximum Absurdity Capture Minimum Responsibility Controversies among other things led to widow memes mocking heightened drowning of legislation. Abdullah also made statements that tended to dispel the notion of counter-arguments and “absence”.

During his off-remarks he highlighted how unfounded the claims of absence and unaccounted figures were circling. He argued from a Diem perspective that whosoever becomes the head needs to be backed during rough patches and unaccounted in wars and is found dead in suicidal attacks.“Where is he missing? I know he is in Delhi,” Abdullah said while talking to News18. He noted that his party has given complete cooperation to the central government, asserting that once support is pledged, there should be no political interrogation. “We have given our full support to the Prime Minister. After which, we should not have to explain ourselves. The Prime Minister must do what he sees fit,” Abdullah said.  

Farooq Abdullah: ‘Pakistan Has Murdered Humanity’  

Abdullah took a much harsher stance after the Pahalgam incident. Earlier this week, he denounced Pakistan, claiming the act was fundamental violence against humanity.  

“I used to advocate for talking to Pakistan… but how do we justify this to the families of the bereaved?” he said. Urging action, he further said, “Decisive action is needed for these types of incidents to be avoided.”  

He dismissed any supportive inclination towards the two nation theory, restating the support of the national integration. "We did not accept it in 1947 and will not now. Hindus, Musalman, Sikh, and Chrisitian – all of us will not accept unity for Pakistan. We will respond in kind,” he asserted.


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