This refers to Mohbooba Mufti’s visit to Mumbai to garner financial gain for J&K. As a person, she has every right to say, “I can’t stand Anupam Kher”, but as the vice-president of the controlling party of India’s most troubled state she has no right to make such an immature declaration.
Anupam Kher was there to ask the Muftis for justice for Kashmir’s largely ignored minority - the Hindus. It took courage to take up cudgels on behalf of the downtrodden Hindus of Kashmir. Will the secular media publish his interview also, like it did that of the gentleman who disrupted Narendra Modi’s meeting with CII members on the same grounds (he was also asking for justice for the Muslims of Gujarat)? Modi was also in Mumbai to ask for more investment in his state.
There are many similarities both
situations, despite the reaction of our secular press. Is the pain of the
Muslims of Gujarat, who suffered for two months, more intense than the
pain of the Hindus of Kashmir who have been targeted for 12 years?
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