Govt only giving excuses on polls: Farooq

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar Apr 8: National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah today said the Government of India was only giving one or other excuses on holding Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Abdullah while speaking to reporters in Anantnag said that the Centre is saying the situation has normalized in Jammu and Kashmir. “One of our local IGs is saying that militancy has declined but not over. Why this double talk? If the indices of security have improved then what is holding them back from holding elections?”, he asked.
“First it was security then it was weather. Now that the weather is clear and the security situation admittedly better. What is it then? When we visited the Election Commission, we were told that the delimitation exercise, voter lists have been completed. All they are doing is manage new excuses every day to delay Assembly elections,” he said.
The NC president described the removal of chapters relating to Mughal history from NCERT books a “sheer mockery”.
“What are we going to tell visitors who built the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri and many other fascinating buildings/structures? How will you hide the architectural and cultural insignias of Mughals spread across the country? It’s there to remain. People come and go, but history remains unchanged,” he asked.
Earlier, Abdullah visited Kokernag to commiserate with senior leader Choudhary Zaffar Ali Khatana on the demise of his brother Choudhary Amjad Ali Khatana.