Former chief minister of J&K Farooq Abdullah issued a dire warning, saying that in the “absence” of political discourse, the Union Territory may suffer the same fate as Gaza.
He exhorted the leaders of Pakistan and India to engage in talks in order to resolve their bilateral problems. According to the head of the J&K National Conference, both of us will advance if we continue to be cordial with our neighbors.
It was often said by Atal Bihari Vajpayee that we may alter our friends but not our neighbors. Both will advance if we continue to be cordial with our neighbors, Abdulla emphasized.
He added that Prime Minister Modi had also stated that “dialogue should be the preferred course of action” and that “war is not an option right now.” “Where is the dialogue?” Farooq asked the two nuclear-power nations.