Like any other state, Kashmir is India’s inseparable part: Amit Shah

Bhubaneswar: BJP chief Amit Shah during a roadshow ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Bhubaneswar, on April 9, 2019. Also seen BJP leaders Dharmendra Pradhan and Sambit Patra. (Photo: IANS)

Addressing a poll rally, BJP President Amit Shah has said that Jammu and Kashmir would continue to be an "inseparable" part of India like any other state in the country.

Criticizing ex-J&K CM Omar Abdullah's separate PM for Kashmir remark, Shah asserted that there would be no special identity for the state. "Nobody can separate" J&K from India, Shah said.

He challenged Congress president Rahul Gandhi to clarify whether he agrees with Omar Abdullah’s demand. “As long as BJP is in power, Kashmir will not be treated differently from other states. It is an inseparable part of India. Nobody can separate it from rest of the country,” Shah said.

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