National Conference president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Monday said that dialogue with Pakistan is not possible until it stops terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
Strongly condemning the Sonamarg terror attack, Dr Abdullah emphasized that “terror and talks cannot go simultaneously.” He stressed that such attacks hinder efforts to improve Indo-Pak relations.
Abdullah asserted, “Kashmir will not become Pakistan,” urging Pakistan’s leadership to end terrorism for better ties with India. He warned Pakistan that its actions would have “severe results” and emphasized India’s resolve to curb terrorism.
National Conference President firmly declared that “Kashmir will never become Pakistan,” and warned that such an incident would deteriorate relations between the two countries.
What terrorists will achieve by killing poor workers?
Dr. Abdullah expressed deep sorrow over the incident. “It is a heartbreaking tragedy. Poor workers who came here to earn a livelihood to feed their families in different parts of the country were ruthlessly killed …