In an interview former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Farooq Abdullah said that at this moment Kashmiri people do not feel they are Indian. Responding to a question in an interview to TV anchor and journalist Karan Thapar on the mood of people in the Valley, Abdullah said, ‘To be honest, I wonder whether they (government) will find someone who will call himself an Indian…You go and talk to anybody they don’t want to know, not Pakistanis let me be very clear about it, but they don’t feel Indian and us who have to speak, I wonder whether we will survive.’ Blaming the Centre, he claimed that if he speaks about India anywhere in the Valley, there is none to listen. He claimed there are security personnel in every street carrying AK-47. ‘Where is the freedom?’ he asked.
Sep 24, 2020, 09:37AM ISTSource: TOI.in
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