The National Conference on Friday broke its silence on 'The Kashmir Files' and said the movie was far from the truth as the movie makers have ignored the ꦛsacrifices of the Muslims and Sikhs who had also suffered from militancy.
Vice President of the party and former chief🤪 minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah said ꦿthat if 'The Kashmir Files' was a commercial movie, no one has an issue, but if the film makers claim that it is based on reality, then the facts are the other way round.
"When the unfortunate incident of Kashmiri Pandit migration took place, Farooq Abdullah was not the chief minister. Jagmohan was the govern꧃or. It was V P Singh's government at the Centre which was supported by the BJP from outside," Abdullah t🌺old reporters in Damal Hanji Pora of Kulgam district of South Kashmir.
Abdullah wondered w🃏hy this fact ꦛwas kept away from the movie.
"Don't manipulate the truth. It's not the right thing. If Kashmiri Pandits have fallen victims to terr𝓡orism, we have utmost regret about that, but let us not forget the sacrifices of Muslims and Sikhs who were also targeted by the same gun," he said.
෴Abdullah said that some of those from🎀 the majority community were yet to return.
"Today, there is a need to create𒊎 an atmosphere where we could bring back all those who had left their homes and not create a communal divide," he said.
The former chief minister s💞aid an atmosphere ꦑwould be created for the return of Kashmiri Pandits.
"But I do not t🌠hink that those people who have made this movie, want them (Kashm🐠iri Pandits) to return. Through this picture, they want Pandits to remain outside always," he said.
Earlier, in hi༒s address, Abdullah s▨aid attempts were being made to defame a community across the world.
"A common Kashmiri is not happy with what happened 32 years ago, that people were made to leave the Valley. Today, an impression is being created that all Kashmiri📖s are communal, that all Kashmiris 💙do not bear the people from other religions. What will be achieved by this? Will it make the road easier for their return?
"I am afraid that the hatred which is being created 𝔉against Kashmiri Muslims today, God forbid, our children studying o💛utside the state, should not bear its brunt," he said.
During his tenure as the chief minister, Abdullah had advocated setting up of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to go into the events unfolding since the onset of militancy. (With PTI inputs)