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Not against Modi as person but his intentions: Farooq

Abdullah said abrogation of Article 370 would never be acceptable to people of Jammu and Kashmi

Farooq Abdullah

Press Trust of India Srinagar
A day after Farooq Abdullah's remark that those voting for the BJP prime ministerial nominee should drown in the sea, the Union Minister today said he had nothing against Narendra Modi as a person but was apprehensive about his agenda with regard to Jammu and Kashmir and Muslims.

"What does Modi want? Why are we against him? We are not against him as a person but against his intentions.

"His first intention is to abrogate Article 370 which gives special status to us (Jammu and Kashmir)," the National Conference president told a poll rally at Kangan in Ganderbal district.

Abdullah, the NC candidate for Srinagar Lok Sabha seat, said abrogation of Article 370 would never be acceptable to people of Jammu and Kashmir.
 
"That (abrogation of the Artice) means our flag will be pulled down, our Constitution annulled and we be made their slaves. The people of Jammu and Kashmir will never accept this," the National Conference president said.

He said the other issue on Modi's agenda, a cause of concern for Muslims, was BJP's wish to implement uniform civil code.

"The second issue is very grave. He wants to sideline the Shariah Law (Muslim Personal Law) and enact a uniform civil code which will apply to Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and everyone else. This is not acceptable to Muslims," Abdullah said.

The NC patriarch urged people to defeat the communal forces and strengthen secularism.

"On one side are communal forces and on the other, those opposing them. Now it is up to you whether you want to strenthen communal forces or secular forces," he said.

Abdullah yesterday stoked a controversy when he said those voting for Modi should drown in the sea, drawing angry reactions from the BJP as well as its prime ministerial candidate.

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First Published: Apr 28 2014 | 5:28 PM IST

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