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  • Dr. Abdullah questions peace claims.
  • Kulgam attack underlines threats.
  • People's power in elections stressed.

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Dr. Farooq Abdullah questions the central government's claims about eradicating terrorism in J&K, citing recent attacks. He also emphasized the people's role in deciding Delhi Assembly elections, not political predictions.

 Farooq Abdullah questions government's terrorism claims amid Kulgam attack

National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Sunday challenged the central government’s assertion that terrorism has been eradicated in Jammu and Kashmir, citing the recent Kulgam terror attack as evidence that militancy persists. Abdullah also criticized political predictions about the Delhi Assembly elections, stating that the people, not leaders, will decide the outcome.

Militancy in J&K: Abdullah’s Counter to Government Claims

Referring to the terror attack in Kulgam, which resulted in the death of an ex-serviceman and injuries to two women, Abdullah questioned the government’s repeated claims of ending militancy.

"If militancy has ended, then why do such attacks keep happening? The government claims every day—whether in Parliament or outside—that militancy is over, but the reality on the ground tells a different story," he said while speaking at an event.

Delhi Elections & INDIA Bloc

Addressing questions about the Delhi elections, Abdullah dismissed speculation about the BJP’s victory claims and emphasized that the electorate will decide the outcome. He also downplayed concerns over Congress and AAP contesting separately, stating that predicting political results is beyond his capacity.

"They (BJP) claimed they would form the government in J&K, yet today, where are those claims? People will make the decision, not political leaders," he remarked.

Statehood & Concerns Over EVMs

Abdullah reiterated his hope for the restoration of J&K’s statehood, saying it may take time, but it will eventually happen. Responding to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s concerns over EVMs, he redirected the focus to press freedom, questioning whether journalists could openly criticize the government without repercussions.

Skepticism Over COVID-19 Vaccine & Need for Cancer Research

Addressing a query on a potential cancer vaccine, Abdullah expressed skepticism, drawing comparisons to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, which he claimed was conducted without proper trials.

"Many young people are dying of heart attacks and other health issues, and some suggest the vaccine may be responsible. Proper research is needed before launching a cancer vaccine," he asserted.

Abdullah maintained that while medical advancements are crucial, vaccines should be scientifically validated and not rushed, as was the case with the COVID-19 rollout.

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