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Ways Of God Can Not Altogether Be Finished Off, Says Farooq Abdullah

What is urgently required to learn the typical or the regular vision of Farooq Abdullah, Chairman of the National Conference? It is certainly neither special nor exceptional. It is his recent views on a myriad of issues he has endeavoured to speak out in the past few forgone days. These are also certainly not so unsubstantial that they cannot ever be considered over again and are therefore pacifying the relatively senior politicians in the scrupulously conserved political ideas.

Upon the very burning issue of demand for temples in Kashi and Mathura,  he appears to react that no matter how many temples you build and demolish mosques, the way of God cannot be closed. You can build as many temples as you want, and demolish as many mosques as you want. But God’s path will not be closed. Several religions as well as huge diversity persist and therefore one and all should be entitled to live in this great country.

On the implemented Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand, he spoke up, “I don’t know what they are trying to do. Let them do whatever they want. When they brought farm laws, we went against them… then what happened, they repealed the three laws before the UP elections.”

“The Constitution can be amended, but the Quran cannot be changed,” he added. The NC Chief also responded to the question on the issue of Pakistan by saying that India needs to be friends with neighbouring countries, including Pakistan. From mind-blowing political ripples to the rolling of the living planet Earth, the banalities of course abound when the excellent politicians spout the identically repeated common niches again and again.

He viewed If you live in peace with the neighbours then you will have every possible opportunity to progress. If you won’t then the advancement of both the countries will be slowed down. Quoting none but A B Vajpayee’s words that friends can be changed, but neighbours can not be, the Lok Sabha-aged MP said.

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