Omar accuses Lone of ganging up with BJP

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Nov 29 2014 | 9:15 PM IST
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today accused Sajad Gani Lone of ganging up with the BJP, which he alleged wants to end the special status of the state, a charge which the separatist-turned-politician said was "shameless".
"Today, suddenly one of the leaders (Sajad Lone) sees a brother in (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi. The brother who wants to remove Article 370, the flag and the constitution of this state.
"The brother who wants to bring down our mosque and construct a temple there, a brother who wants to remove the Shariah law (Muslim Personal Law) and replace it with uniform civil code," Omar said addressing an election rally in Handwara area of Kupwara district.
Lone, who joined mainstream politics by contesting 2009 Lok Sabha polls, is making his debut in Assembly elections by contesting from Handwara segment which goes to polls on December 2. BJP has not fielded its candidate from Handwara segment.
Omar said people of Kashmir do not need such "brothers" and wished Lone "all the best".
"If I had been Bilal Lone (Sajad's elder brother), I would have been scared today," said Omar
Lone also hit out at Omar saying his allegations against him were "shameless".
"I do not want to get personal against Omar but his remarks against me on Article 370 and other issues are just shameless. I do not need tutoring from Omar on Article 370. He is talking about preserving the cultural identity when he cannot even speak Kashmiri. He has lived all his life outside the state and got power on a platter," Lone said.
The separatist-turned-politician said Omar should ask his father how he and his grandfather sold the soul of Article 370.
Lone had met Modi on November 10 and after the meeting described the Prime Minister as "elder brother".
Lone, who joined mainstream politics by contesting 2009 Lok Sabha polls, is making his debut in Assembly elections by contesting from Handwara segment which goes to polls on December 2. BJP has not fielded a candidate from Handwara segment.
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First Published: Nov 29 2014 | 9:15 PM IST

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