Farooq Abdullah heckled for ‘Bharat Mata’ chant at Vajpayee prayer meet


Srinagar, Aug 22 (PTI): Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah was heckled during Eid prayers at the 17th-century Hazratbal mosque here on Wednesday, two days after he chanted "Bharat Mata ki Jai" during a prayer meeting for former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

The National Conference leader remained unfazed and continued with his prayers, saying the jeering and booing were by his "own people" who were misguided.

A section of the gathering shouted slogans of "Farooq Abdullah go back" and "Hum kya chahte, azaadi" at the Hazratbal mosque, where Abdullah has traditionally offered Eid prayers.

When a section of slogan shouting youths tried to approach Abdullah, who was sitting on a chair in the front row because of his ill-health, some people joined hands to make a human chain to prevent them from doing so. Security personnel also threw a ring around the Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar to protect him.

"I did not leave the venue and completed my prayers. They are my own people. They are misguided and I cannot escape my duties of being their leader," Abdullah told news agency PTI while receiving people at his residence.

"Some people were agitated but that does not mean I will escape. I have a task of keeping everyone united," he said.

Abdullah wondered why the issue was being blown out of proportion by a section of the media.

"A politician, at times, has to face people's anger. I only hope these misguided youths are counselled properly," he said.

On August 20, Abdullah had made an emotional speech and chanted ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ during a prayer meeting for the late BJP stalwart Vajpayee in New Delhi.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 23 2018

    Even Swami Agnivesh was Beaten & Heckled ...

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Wed, Aug 22 2018

    @Rajesh,

    What do you mean by mother land above religion? Everyone in India has the right to practice and preach his religion. There is absolutely no need to sacrifice our religion/ faith so as become more patriotic.
    Religion and love of our mother land are not inversely proportional to each other so that if one increases the other decreases. If it were to be true, atheists are the more patriotic.
    Now don't say that I am favouring Farooq Abdullah. I am putting my general view about Religion and Love for our mother land. Whereas, Farooq Abdullah had already said earlier that he is the devotee of Thirupati Thirumala Venkteshwara. Now does it make him more patriotic by not being firm in his religious beliefs?. No I suppose.
    In summary, it's not logical to compare your religious beliefs and love for.the nation.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Aug 22 2018

    Believe it or not he is sympathizer of PAKISTAN and he will not change his mind set even all over india all the people of other community they never been into the main stream ! always looking for UMMA nation

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Wed, Aug 22 2018

    @Pedda Gunda,
    No Umma, No Abba. Only politics.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 22 2018

    those who keep mother land above religion, wont find it hard to say Bharat mata ki Jai.
    those narrow minded sickulars will have problem, because for them reliigion comes first and then baki subb.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 22 2018

    Sadly we have become "Gav Matha Democracy" ...

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