Suvendu Adhikari’s advice against visiting Kashmir due to its Muslim majority has sparked outrage in J&K. His own party, the BJP, has refuted the statement, emphasizing the patriotism and sacrifices of Kashmiris for India’s unity. The National Conference has equated Adhikari’s comments with terrorism, highlighting the contradiction to efforts aimed at reviving tourism in the region.
Suvendu Adhikari’s call to stay off Kashmir riles own party, NC slams it as ‘terrorism’
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