'The Abdullah family is the problem and facilitator of the instability that we are seeing in Kashmir.'
'The other panelists (Praniti Shinde and Priyanka Chaturvedi) were misbehaving with me.' 'Despite that I kept quiet because I have witnessed many such scenes in the 25 years of my public life and debates.' 'Amid all the ruckus, when I heard Praniti calling me out for 'cheap behaviour' I couldn't take such misbehaviour anymore.'
'I had told Fadnavisji that I will be with the party till the Lok Sabha election and I will give my 100 per cent to campaign for the BJP. But ultimately I will have to take this decision (to quit the BJP).' 'When I requested him to see this from the point of view of an elder brother, he could not say anything more after that.'
'Article 370 is now dug 70 feet deep in the ground. It cannot come out.'
'INDIA will easily cross 50 seats out of 90 in Jammu and Kashmir.'
'I went to jail and met my father to convince him to join politics and believe in the Constitution.'
'Afzal Guru became a victim of Pakistan's conspiracy. He was used as a means, just like all other innocent Kashmiris.'
'We want to ensure that no government in J&K will be formed without our support.'
'If the country felt very strongly about the BJP, then why did the country not put money where the mouth is?'
Tral, the former hotbed of terrorism, rocks to the music of democracy.
'The wave of terrorism is over in Kashmir. Local people do not support it.'
'Who are Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti to issue certificates?'
In 2022 Nanaji Dembi pulled down the Hurriyat office board in Srinagar, an act of defiance that grabbed headlines. Despite such nationalistic bravado, the BJP has denied him a ticket for the assembly election.
'Modi knows the people here are opposed to this project, but he is using the might of government to push this port down our throats.'
If Rashid cannot be the king, he could be the kingmaker after October 8 when the results to the J&K assembly are declared.
'We called him Sher-e-Kashmir but we realised he was no lion but a pussycat who surrendered.'
Mumbai's historic tryst with the Lord of Wisdom began at the Keshavji Naik Chawl in 1893.
At Srinagar's famed Lal Chowk, Rediff.com's Syed Firdaus Ashraf meets a computer engineer who drives an auto for a living and discovers that Kashmiris are more interested in finding jobs than discussing the assembly election.
'The intellectual A G Noorani and A G Noorani the family man sound like a contradiction in terms, but both aspects were integral parts of the individual.'