Farooq has always been with Delhi: Former RAW chief AS Dulat defends his book, The Chief Minister and the Spy

ANI April 17, 2025 340 views

Former RAW chief AS Dulat insists his book celebrates Farooq Abdullah's nationalism, not criticizes him. He denies allegations that Abdullah secretly supported scrapping Article 370, calling them false. The book has stirred political reactions in J&K, with some questioning its motives. Dulat remains hopeful Abdullah will attend the book launch despite the controversy.

"Farooq has always been with Delhi, Farooq has always been with India. He is the ultimate nationalist." – AS Dulat
New Delhi, April 17: Former RAW chief AS Dulat on Thursday came out in defence of his latest book, "The Chief Minister and the Spy", amidst controversy surrounding its portrayal of Dr Farooq Abdullah.

Key Points

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Dulat praises Farooq Abdullah as pro-India in new book

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Denies claims of Abdullah backing Article 370 repeal

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Mehbooba Mufti acknowledges NC's Kashmir dominance

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Book sparks political debate in J&K

Dulat emphasised that his book is "full of praise" for the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and contains "nothing against him".

Dulat clarified that his book is an appreciation, not a critique, of Farooq Abdullah's politics. He highlighted Farooq's alleged willingness to work with Delhi and described him as an "ultimate nationalist".

Dulat also mentioned Mehbooba Mufti, saying she knows the National Conference is the main party in Kashmir.

"I have said this over and over again that Farooq has always been with Delhi, Farooq has always been with India. He is the ultimate nationalist. What is the doubt in it? ...The National Conference is the main party in Kashmir. Mehbooba ji knows that. There was a time when I used to ask Mufti sahib, ' Why doesn't he join the National Conference? 'This book is in praise of Dr Farooq," said the former RAW chief.

The book's contents have sparked debate, with some opposition parties interpreting it as revealing hidden political negotiations. Dulat, however, dismisses claims that Farooq Abdullah privately backed the Centre's move to abrogate Article 370, calling such reports "absolutely misquoted."

The controversy has elicited reactions from various leaders in Jammu and Kashmir. Some, like Sajad Lone, find Dulat's claims credible given his close association with Farooq Abdullah, while others, such as Waheed Para, demand clarification from the National Conference. Tanvir Sadiq, a National Conference spokesperson, accuses Dulat of attempting to create controversy to boost book sales

Earlier today, AS Dulat dismissed claims that former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah had supported the abrogation of Article 370, stressing that the leader was deeply pained by the move and had never been taken into confidence by the Centre.

Speaking to ANI on whether his and Abdullah's friendship has been impacted, Dulat emphasised, "Friendships don't end just because someone said something frivolous. This book is not about Article 370; rather, it's an appreciation of Farooq Abdullah, the great man."

"I am confident that he will definitely attend the book launch tomorrow. If he doesn't come, it will be his own decision, but I had spoken to him about 10-15 days ago, and he had said that he would come," Dulat said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting perspective from Dulat! Farooq Abdullah has always been a complex figure in Kashmir politics. This book seems to shed light on his behind-the-scenes role. Looking forward to reading it! 📚
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Dulat's defense of his book, I wonder if this is just damage control after the initial controversy. Books about living politicians always walk a fine line between insight and sensationalism.
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Amit S.
"Ultimate nationalist" is a strong statement! Whatever one's political views, you have to admit Farooq Abdullah has been a consistent presence in J&K politics for decades. The man deserves respect for that longevity alone.
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Sunita R.
I'm skeptical about these "tell-all" books by former officials. They often reveal just enough to create controversy while claiming to be appreciative. The timing is always suspicious too - right when the subject is in the news.
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Vikram J.
The most telling part is Dulat saying friendships don't end over frivolous things. Sounds like there might be some tension despite his claims. Politics in Kashmir is always layered like this - nothing is ever what it seems on surface.
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Neha P.
As someone from Kashmir, I appreciate Dulat's clarification about Article 370. That period was traumatic for many of us, and it's good to have the record set straight about who stood where. 🙏

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