‘These are worst days for country’, says Mehbooba Mufti on remarks of Sadhvi Pragya against Karkare

“These are the worst days for the country”, said former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Friday, reacting to remarks on former Anti-Terrorist Squad chief Hemant Karkare by Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, the BJP candidate from Bhopal and an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case.

“I think these are the worst days for our country thatyou are giving such a choice of candidates to the people who use such languageagainst a martyr like Hemant Karkare,” Mehbooba told reporters here.

   

Thakur on Friday said Karkare died during the 26/11 Mumbaiattacks as she had cursed him for treating her badly.

Karkare, along with two other senior police officers, waskilled while fighting gunmen during the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai in November2008.

The BJP on Wednesday had fielded Thakur from the Bhopalparliamentary seat, where she is set to have a direct contest with Congress heavyweightand former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh.

Out on bail, Pragya has been discharged by a court oncharges under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA)in the case, but is still facing trial under other criminal provisions,including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Mehbooba asked the BJP what the party wanted to convey tothe people of the country by fielding a candidate like Thakur.

“What do you want to convey to the people by fieldingin the elections a lady against whom there is a charge sheet and such gravecharges and who was in jail? That whatever the lady stands for, the BJP standsfor those things?” the PDP president said.

She also termed as a “huge setback” the suspensionof the cross-LoC trade between India and Pakistan.

“This is a huge setback. All the work done by (formerPM Atal Bihari) Vajpayee, whatever he has done, it seems that (Prime MinisterNarendra) Modi wants to demolish all that. The present NDA government wants toturn upside down and demolish all of Vajpayee’s CBMs and steps whetherpolitical or others like the negotiations or dialogue with Pakistan, ordialogue in J-K and opening of routes and trade,” Mehbooba said.

The former chief minister said it was ironical that thedecision to suspend the cross-LoC trade was taken on the same day when Vajpayeehad visited Kashmir in 2003 and extended a hand of friendship to Pakistan.

“I think this is very unfortunate, very ironical also,because it was on this day that Vajpayee had come to Kashmir and had extendedthe hand of friendship with Pakistan and had said he will address the Kashmirissue within the ambit of humanity.

“The opening of Muzaffarabad road was initiated byVajpayee. It seems that we are going backward rather than moving forwardbecause the solution to the Jammu and Kashmir issue is only this that all theroutes have to be reopened,” she said.

India had on Thursday indefinitely suspended the cross-LoCtrade at two points along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, followingreports that it was being “misused” by elements from across theborder to smuggle weapons, narcotics and fake currency.

In an official statement, the Home Ministry had said ordershave been issued for halting the trade at Salamabad of Baramulla district inthe Kashmir region and Chakkan-da-Bagh of Poonch district in the Jammu regionafter reports of very large scale “misuse” of the cross-LoC trade.

Mehbooba said the BJP wanted to suspend the trade when shewas the chief minister, but she had resisted the move.

“When I was the chief minister, even then they (BJP)had tried to suspend the cross-LoC trade, but I resisted. I want to tell thegovernment of India that the problem of Jammu and Kashmir is very serious anddifficult – an instance of which we saw in the unfortunate attack in Pulwama.

“If we choke the routes which have been opened and alsochoke the space further here, then its consequences will be dangerous, because,ultimately, the solution to the J-K issue is that Kargil-Skardu,Jammu-Sialkote, Uri-Muzaffarabad, and all such old routes connecting us withCentral Asia or South Asia since 1947 have to be restored,” she said.

Mehbooba said, “I think J&K is being involved inthe elections across the country and it is being shown that they are using amuscular, a tough policy and all of it is being done for polarisation.”

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