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Congress overlooked atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits, Abdullahs, Muftis ruined J&K: PM Modi | KNO

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Jammu, April 14 (KNO) : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday blamed Abdullah's, Mufti's and Congress for the 'problems in state of Jammu and Kashmir'. According to KNO correspondent Modi was speaking in a rally in Kathua area in Jammu division of the state. "Abdullah family & Mufti family destroyed lives of 3 generations of J&K," Modi said. He said that 'better future of the state' can only be ensured by keeping the two 'clans' away from power. "They can bring their entire clan into field, can abuse Modi as much as they want but they won't be able to divide this nation," Modi said. He also said that it was due to the policies of Congress that Kashmiri Pandits had to leave valley. "Congress and their friends were so worried about their vote bank that they overlooked the atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits," Modi said. "Congress might avoid taking their name but this chowkidar is committed to let Kashmiri Pandits live on their land. Work has begun. We're also making efforts to form law to provide citizenship to families which have come here helplessly from Pak & believed in'Ma Bharti'," he said.(KNO)

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