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Hatred between communities led to violence in Murshidabad: Farooq Abdullah

IANS April 20, 2025 146 views

National Conference President Farooq Abdullah has strongly criticized the growing communal tensions in Murshidabad, West Bengal. He highlighted the dangerous implications of creating divisions between Hindu and Muslim communities. Abdullah specifically condemned the use of bulldozers against Muslim properties, questioning their legality and fairness. His statements reflect deep concern about the escalating communal rhetoric and administrative actions that threaten social harmony.

"Violence only erupted as efforts were made to create division and hatred between Hindus and Muslims" - Farooq Abdullah"
Jammu, April 20: National Conference President and former J&K Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah blamed the “division” and “hatred” between communities that led to the violence in West Bengal's Murshidabad.

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- Abdullah condemns community-driven violence in Murshidabad

"Violence only erupted as efforts were made to create division and hatred between Hindus and Muslims. Bulldozers were deployed, leading to the demolition of mosques, schools, and homes belonging to Muslims. What was their fault? Was anything proven against them? No. Despite the SC's ban on bulldozers, they (authorities) proceeded with it. Isn't the law equal for everyone?" Abdullah said, in a veiled attack on the BJP government, at a function here.

On BJP MP Nishikant Dubey's controversial remarks questioning the judiciary's role in legislative matters, the senior Abdullah said that there are four pillars which keep a democracy alive.

"Their (BJP) MP should not have made remarks against the judiciary," he said.

Earlier, Dubey said that if courts assume the task of lawmaking, the existence of Parliament becomes redundant.

On the Ramban disaster, Abdullah said that the J&K government has appealed to the Centre for help.

"The Chief Minister is visiting the areas today. We have also asked the Centre to help us mitigate this disaster," he said.

Reacting to water and electricity scarcity in Jammu, the senior Abdullah slammed the L-G Manoj Sinha.

"He (L-G) gave one power plant to Rajasthan and another to Uttar Pradesh. Why do you people in Jammu remain silent? When the Darbar Move was taken from you, you remained silent at that time, too. Where are the projects which I signed?" he said.

On former R&AW chief A.S. Dulat's remarks in his new book on the Abdullahs' role when the Narendra Modi government moved to strike down Article 370 in 2019, the former Chief Minister said he has no comments to make about him.

Reader Comments

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Aisha K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 No community should face such injustice. The bulldozer politics needs to stop - it's destroying lives and trust between communities.
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Rahul S.
While I agree violence is never the answer, I wish politicians would stop using these incidents to score political points. Both sides need to come together for peace.
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Priya M.
The judiciary comment is concerning - we need to respect all democratic institutions equally. No one is above the law, including politicians making inflammatory statements.
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Sanjay T.
Respectfully disagree with Abdullah here. The article doesn't mention any concrete evidence about who deployed bulldozers. We should wait for official investigations before assigning blame.
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Neha P.
The Ramban disaster relief is what we should focus on right now. People are suffering and need help, not political debates. Glad to hear the CM is visiting the area.
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Kiran D.
The water and electricity issues in Jammu are real! We've had power cuts for 8+ hours daily. Politicians need to stop blaming each other and actually fix these basic needs.

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