Union Minister and NC chief Farooq Abdullah today said those who vote for Narendra Modi should "drown" in the sea and also threatened that Kashmir will not remain with India if the country becomes communal.
The BJP hit back at Farooq for his remarks that communalism was not acceptable, saying that the country does not need a certificate from the Union minister to become secular.
As Farooq, the National Conference candidate from Srinagar arrived at the venue, an explosion was heard causing panic and sending security forces into a tizzy.
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"Pray to God to save us from communal forces so that we can move forward. India cannot become communal. If it becomes communal, then Kashmir will not remain with India. Communalism is not acceptable to Kashmiris," Abdullah told a poll rally at Khanyar in the old city of Srinagar.
The NC leader while taking a dig at Bihar BJP leader Giriraj Singh said, "they say those who do not vote for Modi should go to Pakistan. (I say) Those who vote for Modi should drown in the sea."
In inflammatory remarks for which an FIR has been filed against him, Giriraj had said that critics of the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate should go to Pakistan.
The nation belongs to its people and they will decide what to do, he said.
Farooq said he is not scared of attacks, adding "even if they(militants) throw thousands of grenades, Farooq Abdullah will neither get scared nor will turn back."
Those who carry out such attacks will be defeated, he said, "God willing, we will win and push them away."
Attacking UPA ally National Conference, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said good governance is the "biggest casualty" in Jammu and Kashmir for which the NC government is responsible.
"Neither the country nor Jammu and Kashmir need a certificate from Farooq Abdullah to become secular," Prasad told reporters in Delhi.