Blatant lie
This refers to Farooq Abdullah’s ridiculous speech in the Indian Parliament. I laughed when I heard him saying that nobody in Kashmir wants freedom. It was a blatant lie. Farooq Abdullah must clearly hear the slogans on the streets of Kashmir. And if he is unable to do that, it is his problem.
Malik Zahid
lkyzahidmalik@gmail.com
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