Pandit group takes on Farooq on terror plea
Panun Kashmir, an outfit of expatriate Kashmiri Pandits, has ridiculed Union minister for renewable energy and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah’s plea that India should help Pakistan in fighting terror. “Pakistan continues to export terror and India has been the main recipient. It is naïve to suggest the victim should try to help
the tormentor,” it said on Tuesday.
While addressing a press conference in Jammu, the PK faction leaders said David Headley’s “hair-raising confessions” in a Chicago court about the involvement of the ISI and other Pakistani agencies in the 26/11 Mumbai attack and other terror activities in India, and even their scheming against the country’s nuclear installations, besides providing safe haven to the world’s dreaded terrorists, “have unveiled preposterous designs of Pakistan against India”.
“How come Dr Abdullah has, under such a scenario, asked India to help Pakistan in it so-called war on terror?” asked Dr Agnishekhar, one of the community leaders.
He added, “India is the victim of terror perpetrated by that country for the last three decades as a result of which the entire Kashmiri Pandit community was hounded out of Kashmir. The infiltration of terrorists from across the border continues even now as admitted by chief minister Omar Abdullah recently.”
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