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Omar, Mehbooba see LS polls behind govt boycotting Pak Day event

SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have said that the Centre’s decision to boycott the Pakistan Day function at its High Commission in Delhi was due to the Lok Sabha polls.

Omar, Mehbooba see LS polls behind govt boycotting Pak Day event

Omar Abdullah. File photo



Srinagar, March 23

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have said that the Centre’s decision to boycott the Pakistan Day function at its High Commission in Delhi was due to the Lok Sabha polls.

India had decided to boycott a reception at the Pakistan High Commission to mark that country’s national day as several separatists leaders from the state had been invited to the event, the External Affairs Ministry said on Friday.

“On one hand, PM sends greetings to Pak for its national day. On another, many invitees to celebrations held at Pak High Comm were harassed outside by cops. This dichotomy & inconsistency is a well thought out strategy dictated entirely by electoral prospects & domestic politics,” PDP president Mufti tweeted.

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said while the BJP-led government at the Centre had no problems in sending a representative to Pakistan Day event from 2015 to 2018, this year, the decision to boycott was taken as the elections loomed.

“The Modi Govt/BJP had no problem sending a Minister in 2015, ’16, ’17 & ’18 yet suddenly in 2019 as an election looms a decision is taken to boycott & then we put officers to dissuade other invitees. To think we used to blame Pakistan for having an India centric campaign!” he said in a series of tweets.

Abdullah said if Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not sent his greetings to his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan, there would have been no confusion about Delhi’s relations with Islamabad.

The Prime Minister has sent a letter to his Pakistani counterpart, greeting people of the neighbouring country on the eve of its National Day and highlighting the importance of a terror-free South Asia, official sources said on Friday.

Abdullah latched on to the greetings to target Modi.

“If only the spooks & other interested players stopping people from attending the Pak National Day event had also stopped PM Modi from sending his greeting to PM Khan we wouldn’t look so damn confused about our relations with Pakistan,” he said.

“But then if he’s only following custom it is also custom to send a minister & it is NOT custom to plant spooks & pliant journalists to bully invited guests to not attend. Can’t pick & choose which customs we like & which we don’t,” he added.

Over the years, India’s representation at the annual event has been at the level of a Union minister.

The External Affairs Ministry said no Indian representative would attend similar events in Islamabad as well. PTI

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