'Leave Kashmir' Advisory: Farooq Abdullah, Others Warn Modi Govt Not to Take Action That May Accelerate Tension in Valley

With rumours of escalating tensions rising in Jammu and Kashmir on 'Leave Kashmir' Advisory, Farooq Abdullah and others warn Narendra Modi government not to take any step that may accelerate the tension between the two countries.

File image of NC president Farooq Abdullah | (Photo Credits: PTI)

Srinagar, August 4: With rumours of escalating tensions rising in Jammu and Kashmir after Centre's decision to curtail Amarnath Yatra and deploy additional 35,000 security forces in the Valley, Opposition party leader - led by Farooq Abdullah - met in Srinagar on Sunday. Abdullah conveyed that all the parties will unite to identity, autonomy and the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, Abdullah said, as quoted by ANI, "It was unanimously decided that all the parties will be united in their resolve to protect & defend identity, autonomy and the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, against all attacks, whatsoever." 'Leave Kashmir' Advisory: Congress Lashes Out at Modi Govt, Says 'Such a Thing Has Never Happened'

He even opined that both the neighbour countries - India and Pakistan - should not take any step that may accelerate the tension between them. He said, "I appeal to both the countries, India & Pakistan not to take any step that may accelerate the tension between the two countries." On Amarnath Yatra curtailment, the National Conference president said, "Representatives had a meet at my residence on the prevailing political condition and deployment of security forces. It has never happened in the past that Amarnath Yatra was stopped."

Earlier on Saturday, Congress lashed out at Narendra Modi government and demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a statement in Parliament on the current situation in Jammu and Kashmir. It is to be known that due to the security advisory issued by the Centre, embassies of the United Kingdom and Germany issued a travel advisory for its citizens, asking them to refrain visit the Jammu and Kashmir. 'Leave Kashmir' Advisory: Omar Abdullah Gets 'No Answer' From Governor, Amarnath Yatris Struggle to Return - 10 Developments

Though later, Governor Satya Pal Malik stated later that tourists are his administration's responsibility and appealed the people no to panic to rumours. Malik even mentioned that there is no such of information regarding Article 35A or 370 tinkering and asked people to get it confirmed with him on this.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 04, 2019 09:20 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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