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Omar asks Geelani to identify emissaries

Amidst a controversy over Syed Ali Shah Geelani's claim that Narendra Modi had sent emissaries to meet him, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Sataurday questioned the secrecy behind the move and asked the hardline separatist leader to identify the pointmen to establish who was 'lying'.

Updated on: Apr 19, 2014 02:29 PM IST
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Amidst a controversy over Syed Ali Shah Geelani's claim that Narendra Modi had sent emissaries to meet him, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Sataurday questioned the secrecy behind the move and asked the hardline separatist leader to identify the pointmen to establish who was 'lying'.

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With BJP denying Geelani's claims, Omar said the easiest way to find out the truth was to identify the emissaries.

"So SAS (Syed Ali Shah) Geelani has claimed that NaMo (Narendra Modi) sent emissaries to talk to him and other separatist leaders in Delhi, in SASG's case twice," Omar wrote on Twitter.com.

The chief minister wanted to know who the emissaries were and what offer they made as the BJP's position on Article 370 of the Constitution, which guarantees special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was known, he added.

"Given BJP's position on Art370 & AFSPA can we know who these NaMo emissaries were & what was on offer? Why the secrecy?" he wrote.

However, BJP termed Geelani's claims as 'mischievous' and without any basis, saying no emissary has either tried to meet or had met Geelani to discuss the Kashmir issue.

The party has time and again condemned the negative role played by leaders such as Geelani whose politics is a threat to the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, BJP said and demanded Geelani's apology for the 'false' statement.

 
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