The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, while addressing a gathering of opposition leaders hosted by rebel JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav here, recited poetry and couplets to target the BJP in a veiled manner but took no names.
"India can face China and Pakistan but unfortunately today the threat is from inside, not from outside," he said.
"Andar koi chor baitha hua hai jo hamara beda garak kar raha hai. Voh humaein bant raha hai (There is someone inside who is determined to spoil everything. He is dividing us)," Abdullah added.
Talking about Kashmiris, Abdullah said some people were trying to question their nationality.
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Expressing pain and grief over situation in Kashmir, he said, "Voh hum se kehte hain hum vafadar nahin, par afsos ki baat hai voh dildaar nahin (they say we are not loyal but sadly they are not large hearted)."
"They are talking about unity but are they creating the atmosphere for it? They talk a lot but lack in action," he said in an apparent attack on the rival BJP.
His comments came two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to Kashmiris in his Independence Day speech, saying their problems cannot be addressed by either bullets or by abuses but by embracing all Kashmiris.
Abdullah said his party workers, who were holding the national flag, were killed in 1990s but "today they tell us we are not Indians... There is no doubt that I am a Muslim and I say it with pride that I am an Indian Muslim."
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