Speaking at a function to release a book "Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years" written by former RAW Chief A S Dulat, Abdullah said "no nation is built without sacrifices. Even if the militants had taken my daughter hostage, I would not have released a single terrorist.
"Similarly, if we had put our foot down in the hijacking case, we would have seen Americans and others coming around and helping us."
"I told them over phone that are we so weak as a nation that we can't handle this," he said.
However, Abdullah said he felt that Advani was not in favour of releasing terrorists and it seemed as if he is being pushed into it.
"I asked the then Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh was India weak as a nation and that we can't put our foot down. Can't we give this much of sacrifice for the nation," said Abdullah, who appeared to be visibly upset even 14 years after the incident.
Three hardcore militants were released by the Government in exchange for 158 people including the crew of the Indian Airlines plane to end the seven-day hijack crisis.
Speaking about kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, daughter of present Chief Minister Mufti Mohamed Sayeed in 1989, he said "I was away and once I heard about the kidnapping, I came back and met Mufti (the then Home Minister) and assured that Rubaiya is like my daughter and I will do everything."
"I was persuaded to release them despite my opposition which stemmed out from the fact that Muslims nations like Saudi Arabia were opposing kidnapping of a girl, I had to release. While ordering the release, I told Dulat that we will have to pay a heavy price for this and we did pay a huge price for this," Abdullah said.
"I did get hurt but a man should always forget his wounds and move ahead. If one gets stuck to his wounds and nurses them for rest of his life, he is not worth being called a human," Abdullah said.
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