Farooq Abdullah rubbishes govt’s claim about peace in Kashmir, urges Indo-Pak talk
Updated:2 years, 11 months ago
Updated:2 years, 11 months ago
Srinagar (J&K), August 12 (ANI): National Conference MP Farooq Abdullah while speaking to the media on August 12 rubbished the Central government’s claims about peace in Kashmir and raised the issues of the death of Indian soldiers along the border at the hands of terrorists. He added that both India and Pakistan should hold talks about Kashmir in order to arrive at a peaceful conclusion. He said, “Until both countries hold talks about Kashmir, everything else is worthless. Even today, there is terrorism and soldiers are dying. So, if peace is actually there then why is all this happening? Nothing will be achieved through fighting.”
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