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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti claimed on Saturday that her government will bring back the Kashmiri Pandits into the Valley but added that it would be done at the right time.
"We are bringing them back. We cannot put them to risk and throw them straight into their native villages. This is like throwing pigeon among cats," she said in the state Assembly.
While sending out a warning to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Mehbooba added that she will quit if the agenda of alliance agreed upon between former chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not fulfilled.
"I will give up the chair if the agenda of alliance is not fulfilled. I am here to see that the vision of my father is implemented fully. If not, I will quit. This is clear. The agenda of alliance is a map to resolve the Kashmir issue," said an emotional Mehbooba in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
"The process of dialogue with Pakistan had stopped. We made coalition with BJP because we cannot ignore the mandate of Jammu. We did not do what National Conference did in 1987 - ignoring the mandate of people for chair. That time National Conference paved way for militancy in the state," Mehbooba said.
Hitting out at the NC on the issue of Sainik Colonies, Mehbooba said it was NC founder Sheikh Abdullah who had laid the foundation of the project.
She also targeted Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for failing to raise the issue of attacks on Kashmiri students in other parts of the country.
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