‘Can go to Kashmir’ is a press release that was not anticipated from the DMK, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah mentioned on Saturday, a day after DMK chief Shivaji Krishnamoorthy made the comment for Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi, who has been locked in a disagreement with the party-led state authorities.
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Taking to Twitter, Abdullah described Krishnamoorthy’s assertion as a ‘menace’ and the Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin-led get together as ‘pals.’
“’Can go to Kashmir’ shouldn’t be a menace we count on from our pals within the DMK,” tweeted the Nationwide Convention vice chairman, who was amongst a number of non-BJP leaders to attend the launch of Stalin’s autobiography in February final 12 months, in Chennai.
Krishnamoorthy, in the meantime, made the comment for governor Ravi whereas addressing a gathering on Friday.
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“In case you (Ravi) don’t learn learn out the speech given by the Tamil Nadu authorities, then go to Kashmir, and we are going to ship terrorists so that they will gun you down,” he remarked.
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Taking exception to the remark, the opposition BJP wrote to the Director Common of Police (DGP), and sought motion in opposition to the chief.
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The DMK-led Tamil Nadu authorities has been at loggerheads with the governor over his latest assertion that the state ought to be referred to as ‘Tamizhagam,’ and never ‘Tamil Nadu.’