Farooq Abdullah Addresses Security and Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir
Farooq Abdullah, National Conference president, discussed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, mentioning ongoing terrorism due to the porous border with Pakistan. He condemned a recent terror attack and advocated for a smooth and peaceful Amaranth Yatra. Abdullah also commented on the need for actionable bonhomie between Indian and Pakistani leaders.
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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah addressed the current security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir, acknowledging that while the situation has improved, terrorism remains a persistent issue due to a permeable border with Pakistan.
Abdullah condemned a recent attack on pilgrims, stressing the need for collective condemnation from the state's populace. 'I regret that innocent pilgrims were attacked. We must pray for divine justice,' he asserted.
Looking ahead to the annual Amaranth Yatra, Abdullah emphasized the importance of ensuring a welcoming and safe environment for the pilgrims. He also touched upon the recent exchange of pleasantries between Indian and Pakistani leaders, calling for genuine efforts to ensure lasting peace.
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