Srinagar: Terming the statement of National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah about the article 370 as ridicules and politics of deceit, chairman Hurriyat Conference (G), Syed Ali Geelani said that the article 370 is recorded only in papers and the father of Farooq Abdullah has buried this article in 1975, when he accepted chief Ministership in place of Prime Ministership and surrendered the plebiscite movement which was nourished with the hot blood, merely for the chair.
According to a statement, Geelani said that the Narendar Modi is really a communal person but the Congress party with which National Conference had joined hand, are not anything different from Modi in anti-Muslim activities. The maximum number of anti-Muslim riots have happened in Congress regime and many Masjids including Babri Masjid have been destroyed in their period. In Mondays press release, while terming the Farooq Abdullah an opportunist politician, Geelani said that he has a capability that he can change his statement 10 times a day. Nowadays, he is frequently mentioning the article 370 in his election rallies which is only an election stunt and he tries to befool the innocent people. The land grants bill was passed in assembly when Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah was Chief Minister and according that bill the non-state persons can take the land for 90 years on lease. That time I asked Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah that who will take this land back after 90 years from them when none of us will be present.
Geelani said that the army has occupied about 28 lakh kanals of land and this process is still continuing. No act or article has stopped this transfer of land while as the 896 Kanals of land in Bijbihara which is under Armies occupation and according to the army they have purchased this land in 1980 from the state government when Sheikh Abdullah was Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
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