Key Points

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly criticized the Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma over his remarks about Muslims and jihad. The political confrontation emerged from a deeper debate about land ownership rights in the region. Sharma accused the National Conference of promoting a divisive political stance, while Abdullah defended the integrity of Muslim identity. The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions in Jammu and Kashmir's complex political landscape.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Slams Sunil Sharma on Muslims and Jihad Remarks

  • Omar Abdullah challenges Sunil Sharma's rhetoric about Muslims and jihad
  • Land ownership debate erupts in Jammu and Kashmir
  • LoP Sharma accuses National Conference of two-nation theory support
  • CM responds to controversial political statements
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J-K: Does he think Muslims know only 'jihad'? CM Omar Abdullah slams LoP Sunil Sharma

J&K CM Omar Abdullah criticizes LoP Sunil Sharma's controversial statements about Muslims, land ownership, and religious rhetoric

"Is he trying to prove that Muslims don't know anything except 'jihad'? This is wrong. - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, March 20

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has sharply criticised Leader of Opposition (LoP) Sunil Sharma.

Speaking to the media in Jammu on Thursday, Abdullah remarked, "He uses the word 'jihad' in everything. He gets angry when some other member talks about his religion. Is he trying to prove that Muslims don't know anything except 'jihad'? This is wrong."

The Chief Minister's comments came shortly after he addressed the demise of Gurez leader Faqir Mohammad Khan, a former BJP MLA who allegedly took his own life.

Abdullah expressed his condolences, stating, "He broke the cupboard and used the gun of his PSO. I convey my deep condolence to the family members of the deceased."

Earlier on Thursday, LoP Sunil Sharma accused National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah and his party of promoting "two-nation theory" and opposing the right of outsiders to buy land in Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking on the issue, Sharma questioned the Opposition from NC and Congress, asserting that land ownership should be equal for all Indians.

"If a Kashmiri can buy land in Maharashtra, why can't a Maharashtrian buy land in Kashmir? If Kashmiri can buy land in Haryana, why can't the people of Haryana buy land in Jammu and Kashmir? India is unbreakable. It was treated as a state within a state. The National Conference had embraced the idea of the two-nation theory--Jinnah's theory. There is one Constitution, one sign, and one identity, as per the slogan of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. This will not happen," he said.

Targeting the NC, Sharma further stated, "Are you looking for a different status based on your religion over here? Should the entire Constitution of India not be implemented here just because there is a Muslim majority? We will not let this happen."

This development come after Chief Minister claimed land crises in Kashmir citing population concerns.

- ANI

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