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The former Raw Chief, Amarjit Singh Dreamat, said that his book is an appreciation and not a criticism of former Prime Minister J & K, Farooq Abdullah.

Former RAW Chief as Durat and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah (Photo: ANI)
As the political storm grew on the mentions of Farooq Abdullah in a new book entitled ‘The main minister and the spy’, the former Raw chief, Amarjit Singh Dreamat, said he has bone “cited badly and mistreated.” In response to criticism, Durat said his “book is full of praise” for former Jammu and Kashmiring prime minister and has “nothing against him.”
Durat, a former IPS officer, who served both the intelligence agency and RAW and has a long experience of working in and in Kashmir, said his book is an appreciation and not a criticism of the former prime minister. “I have cited badly, misrepresented,” said the aforementioned by ANI news agency.
A row about the book broke out on Wednesday after the reports said that Durat’s book mentioned that Farooq Abdullah supported in private the movement of the center with respect to article 370. However, Durat rejected the claim and said he is badly cited. “Absolutely badly cited. None of this happened.”
Farooq Abdullah rejected the statements
Meanwhile, Farooq Abdullah, the former Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, dismissed on Wednesday the former RAW chief as Durat’s statements that he had “backed privately” the abrogation of article 370 and called it a “cheap trick” to increase sales of the Spy Top Spy memories, which will be launched on April 18.
Abdullah reacted angry at Durat’s statement that the National Conference (NC) would have “helped” approve the proposal to cancel the special state of J & K if trust is trusted. The president of the 87 -year -old party said it was a “product of the author” of the author.
(With agency contributions)