In Sikkim, swords are drawn between India and China regarding the border dispute and the issue of Doklam. China wants that the Indian army to retreat from the Doklam area. However, India is not ready to retreat at any cost. In the meanwhile, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah tense about the relationship between India and China.
Farooq Abdullah told the news agency ANI, "China is a friend of Pakistan today, if we (India) had played a friendship with them, then China would not be a friend of Pakistan."
National conference leader Abdullah did not stop there. He further said that his (China) has Aksai Chin, we can scream at him, but we do not have the strength that we can take it from him.
Earlier, former Jammu and Kashmir CM Abdullah commented on the statement made by the current Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti about China dispute. Abdullah said that I do not know whether China is interfering in Kashmir or not. They will have more information because she is the chief minister. I believe it will not be good to fight with China. We people should resolve the matter with the talk.
When Abdullah was asked that for the first time a senior leader has admitted that China is trying to spread disturbances in Kashmir. Abdullah said on this, that I do not know where they got this information from? When I think Rajnath would have met, only then would they have been aware of this.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mahbooba Mufti on Saturday said that China has hand behind the conflict in Kashmir. She said that China is now interfering in the Kashmir issue.
Mehbooba said after meeting with Home Minister Rajnath Singh in Delhi, "The problem in Kashmir is not of the law and order. The external forces have hands in spoiling the environment. There is a fight for infiltration by foreign forces and now even China is putting in it."
This is for the first time when any elected leader of India, and especially the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, took the name of China for intervention in Kashmir. India always blames Pakistan for it.
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