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Suvendu Adhikari’s Kashmir Riles call to stay away from his party, NC gave it a slam as ‘terrorism’

File photo: BJP leader Suvandu Officer (Picture Credit: PTI)

Srinagar: The comments of Bengal BJP leader, opposition leader Suvandu Adikari have advised the people of Bengal not to travel to Kashmir, set fire to Jammu and Kashmir, with their own party repeating the statement and the Governing National Conference (NC) made it equal with “terrorism”.“Kashmir is the crown of India, which is an integral part of our motherland. Every Indian keeps Kashmir closer to its heart,” former Jammu and Kashmir chief Ravinder Raina said in a video message where he asked to visit Aadi’s valley and witness to a witness to the “patriotism of Kashmir”.The officer advised the people of Bengal to go “where Muslims are in majority”. “If you want to travel to Kashmir, go to Jammu.” Referring to the Pahalgam terror attack, the official said that tourists were “selected killed” and advised people to travel to Himachal Pradesh or Uttarakhand instead.Raina fought the version of the events of Adhikari. “After the attack of Pahalgam terror, it was the local Kashmiris who injured and later saved refugees to ensure their safety. Thousands of Kashmiris have laid their lives for unity and security of the country. Our own BJP workers were protected from Kashmir. Today, proudly in Kashmir, it is due to the sacrifice and patriotism of Kashmiris,” said Raina.On Thursday, the officer’s comments came in Kolkata after a meeting between Jammu -Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah and Mamta Banerjee of Bengal. After the talks, Mamta appealed to the people of her state to travel to Kashmir and support her tourism. He also accepted Omar’s invitation to visit the valley, which promises to do so after Durga Puja in the sept.Mmata’s TMC has slammed Adhikari’s comments, accusing them of “communal eclers calculated, calculated work” and “to pursue the message of terrorists at home”.On Saturday, Omar Nekan condemned. NC spokesperson Tanveer Sadiq said he “found no difference between him (Suwendu) and the terrorists” and he reported that the statement was contrary to the efforts by the Center and J&K government to revive tourism. Sadiq said, “The terrorists also wanted no one should go to Kashmir and this person (Adikari) is saying the same. If you want to condemn the Pahalgam terror attack, you should visit Kashmir,” Sadiq said.

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