"I regret that in India, which was known as a secular country, secularism has been killed. It is the biggest regret. The constitution of India gives a right to everybody to preach his or her religion and it does not allow anyone to attack any religion," Abdullah told reporters here.
The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister said people from all religions had "lived comfortably in the country that is why India has been saved till now".
"I appeal them that if they have to save secular India, then they should respect all religions and try to understand these religions," he said.
Asked about Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Speaker Kavinder Gupta's assertion that he was "a proud RSS man", Abdullah, president of opposition National Conference (NC), said Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed should answer what he has got by allying with the BJP.
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