‘Glorious riot’: BJP, NC’s face more tribute to martyrs; Jallianwala Bagh Comparison Sparks Row | Bharat News

New Delhi: The BJP on Sunday accused Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on the history of rioters and re -writing compared to July 13, 1931, killing Jaliyanwala Bagh massacre in Srinagar. Every year, July 13 is celebrated by many people in Jammu and Kashmir as the day of martyrs, so that the Dogra Army was shot outside the Central Jail in Srinagar. However, the day was removed from the list of public holiday by the Lieutenant Governor -led administration in 2020 after the reorganization of the region in 2019. In a post on X, Abdullah said, “The massacre of July 13 is our Jalianwala Bagh. Those who lived their lives used to do so against the British. Is it a shame that true heroes who bring British rule are presented as a villain today because they were Muslims. , The BJP compared rapidly with BJP national general secretary and in-charge of Jammu and Kashmir, “It was a colonial cruelty against unarmed citizens. On 13 July there was a communal crowd that was trying to destroy the order. Don’t be bent.” Chugh also claimed that the incident was being used to whitened violence and convicted Abdullah for ignoring the fleeing of the 1990 Kashmiri Pandits. In 1931, he accused the national conference of proud of Nebal Kader to call a British agent who provoked the crowd. “It’s not martyrdom. It’s political fraud,” said Chugh. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP keeps on revealing history as this happens and the displaced Kashmiri will work towards justice and return of Pandits. Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary responded by accusing the BJP of using communal politics. “They are misleading the public. Talking against Kashmir gives them political benefits in Jammu,” he said. Political tension came when many leaders claimed that they were placed under the arrest of the house on Saturday to prevent them from going to the graves of 1931 victims. The Srinagar administration had officially denied political groups to gather in the martyrs’ martyrs in the cemetery. Abdullah called the move “clearly undemocratic” and said that it was an attack on democracy to close elected representatives in their homes and seal the cemetery. “We won’t forget their sacrifices,” he said. PDP chief Mehboba Mufti said that the mistrust between Delhi and Kashmiris would actually end only when India accepted Kashmiri as “martyrs”.