She alleged that NC wants to keep the atmosphere charged in the Valley as it "can go to any extent for power".
"He (Abdullah) used to say that Hurriyat leaders should be thrown into river Jhelum. Today he is talking about something else. It again makes it clear that NC will play with the lives of anyone, including children and women, for power," Mehbooba told reporters here.
The chief minister said NC can play with the lives of anyone including children and women, for power.
"In the last four-five months, the criminal element which entered into the situation here, who pelted stones on vehicles, burnt schools and attacked camps... This statement makes it clear that NC was involved in such activities in these months," she charged.
The Chief Minister said NC leadership has asked its party workers to not let the situation improve.
Abdullah, while addressing his party workers at a function to commemorate the 111th birth anniversary of his father and party founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah at Hazratbal yesterday, had said his party was not against the Hurriyat and supported the Kashmiri's demand for their rights but it would not tread the "wrong path" for achieving these goals.
Mehbooba said Abdullah is not concerned about the struggle because since 1947 till now, NC has only struggled for power. "Even today I feel that, by the statement yesterday, he has hinted at his workers to not let the situation improve because they want power at any cost," she alleged.
She noted that Abdullah's son Omar has been a Minister (of state) for External Affairs in the BJP-led government and had said that Pakistan should be labeled as a terror state.
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