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Terrorism got revived in J-K ever since BJP came to power: Azad

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New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Wednesday said that terrorism has got revived ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government came to power.
“Terrorism got revived ever since BJP came into power at the centre because they could not handle the situation. They had no clue about the Jammu and Kashmir politics except the sloganeering. In Jammu and Kashmir, militancy is on rise because of the mishandling of affairs by BJP government,” Azad told ANI here.
Azad also slammed the decision to detain National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah. “There has been no democracy in the country for the last six years. No government has behaved in such a manner with other political parties and its leaders,” he said.
“This does not happen in a democratic country. The world was proud of India’s democracy. This government is suppressing the voices of the people. We have a right to hold political activities and raise our concerns. This has happened for the first time since independence that political leaders have been put behind bars for doing nothing. I condemn this act by the government. There has been no democracy in the country for the last six years. No government has behaved in such a manner with other political parties and its leaders,” he said.
Abdullah was detained at his house in Srinagar at around 10:30 today morning.
Azad, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, was also critical of the detention of Abdullah’s daughter and sister for protesting against the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories.

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