Kashmir will remain part of India even if I am killed: Farooq Abdullah
The Hindu
Speaking at a condolence meeting for Supinder Kaur at a gurdwara in Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah said the people of Kashmir have to be courageous and fight the killers together.
Kashmir will never become Pakistan as we are a part of India and will remain so even if I am killed, National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah said in Srinagar on Wednesday.
Speaking at a condolence meeting for Supinder Kaur – the fallen principal of a government school in Eidgah who was shot dead by militants on October 7 – at a gurdwara in Srinagar, Mr. Abdullah said the people of Kashmir have to be courageous and fight the killers together.
“We have to fight these beasts. This [Kashmir] will never become Pakistan, remember it. We are a part of India and we will remain a part of India come what may. They cannot change it even if they shoot me,” Mr. Abdullah, the Member of Lok Sabha from Srinagar, said.

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