India should talk to Pakistan to solve the Kashmir problem: Farooq Abdullah

Farooq said, India needs to find a real solution to the Kashmir problem

New Delhi :

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has termed all major issues including Kashmir with India as logically necessary through dialogue. On the day of this statement by the PM of Pakistan, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah has also expressed almost a similar opinion. Farooq has said that the Kashmir problem can be resolved only when India starts talks with its neighboring country Pakistan. Without mentioning the name of Pakistan, Farooq Abdullah said, “Kashmir problem will not end. I am saying that it is sad that terrorism will remain till we talk to our neighbor and there is no proper solution.” According to Farooq, India needs to find a real solution to this decades-long problem.

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According to Farooq, even when former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Blogg had expressed opinion to him before his visit to Pakistan in 1999, he (Farooq) had given the message of unity and restoration of mutual trust to both the countries. He said that even the current PM (Narendra Modi) has clearly said that war is not the solution to any problem. Farooq, who was the CM of Jammu and Kashmir, gave reasons for unhappiness about some of the current events in the country. Unni said, “Look at the institutions, the Prakhyapalas and the Upalayapalas…. what kind of constitution they are playing with…” 85-year-old Farooq was speaking at a book release programme. It is written in the book titled ‘A Life in the Shadow of Memoir’, the intelligence agency of former RAW chief AS Dulat (AS Dulat), that he retired in the year 2000.

Abdullah said, “India is a moon country and it is because we are all together. We will be, countries cannot be strong.’

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