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Ghulam Nabi Azad's statement will be used by Pakistan: BJP

Anyone can be bought with money, the Congress leader had said, scoffing at Ajit Doval's video on having food with Kashmir local people

PTI New Delhi Published 08.08.19, 07:17 AM
A Kashmiri man carries his cycle and crosses a temporary check point while a paramilitary soldier watches in Srinagar on August 7.

A Kashmiri man carries his cycle and crosses a temporary check point while a paramilitary soldier watches in Srinagar on August 7. AP

The BJP on Thursday hit back at Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad for alleging that national security advisor Ajit Doval's visit to Jammu and Kashmir was orchestrated with money, and demanded his apology, saying that his words can be used by Pakistan on global forums.

After the Centre stripped Jammu and Kashmir of the special status granted under Article 370, Doval undertook a whirlwind visit to south Kashmir and was seen sharing lunch on Wednesday with local people on a footpath outside closed shops. The pictures and videos went viral on social media.

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'Paise dekar aap kisiko bhi saath le sakte ho (anyone can be bought with money),' Azad said when asked about Doval's visit.

BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said that such remarks were expected from the 'people of Pakistan' and not from India's 'biggest political party'. 'Ghulam Nabi Azad's comments are unfortunate. I condemn it strongly... when the NSA visits the state and meets and eats with the people of the area, the Congress says that we have paid them money?'

He said: 'These accusations come from the people of Pakistan. This is not expected from a big political party like the Congress. How can you make these accusations? This statement will be used by Pakistan on global forums. He should immediately apologise for the comments.'

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