"Farooq Abdullah is instigating youth in Kashmir (by his remarks). He should lead the younger generation of militants," said BJP's state spokesperson Virender Gupta.
He was referring to Farooq's Friday statement that dubbed the present turmoil in the Valley as new generation militants' fight for freedom of the nation (Kashmir Valley).
Gupta lashed out at Farooq, lamenting that such a provocative statement has been made by a person who has been the chief minister of the state and a Union minister too.
The BJP spokesperson said the NC president is speaking out of sheer frustration as his party and his son Omar Abdullah were dethroned by the the people "because of their malpractices, corrupt administration and anti-people policies."
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He said Farooq's outburst is aimed at recovering the lost ground to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Gupta sought to remind Farooq that "the NC members in the Constituent Assembly of India had agreed to be the part of the Indian Union, while the Delhi Accord of 1952 and the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution had confirmed the state's accession to Indian Union," the BJP leader said.
BJP state General Secretary Narinder Singh, meanwhile, said the Jammu-based NC leaders should clear their stand on what their president has said.
He said the NC president has crossed all limits of a responsible politician by making statements aimed at "provoking" the people of Kashmir.