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Dr Farooq Abdullah pitches for Indo-Pak dialogue for lasting peace in region
10/24/2021 11:18:59 PM
Early Times Report

MENDHAR, Oct 24: Pitching for Indo-Pak dialogue, National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah today said peace in the region will remain elusive unless conducive atmosphere is made for talks between the two neighboring countries.
“India and Pakistan should work towards this objective,” Dr Abdullah said while addressing a public meeting at the border township of Mendhar on the second leg of his two-day visit to the Jammu province. The NC President recalled the sagacious and apt statement of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee about ‘friends can be changed but not neighbours and hoped that this spirit will help both the nations to work for peace.
Dr Abdullah expressed surprise over the logic being advanced by the present central leadership that statehood will be restored to Jammu and Kashmir after completion of the delimitation of constituencies and holding of elections. It is strange, he said and recalled the all party meeting with the Prime Minister a few months ago in which he took up these issues.
Narendra Modi had at that point of time asserted that the gap between New Delhi and J&K will have to be bridged by winning over the hearts.
“Hearts cannot be won by undermining the status of Jammu and Kashmir, which was bifurcated and then downgraded”, he said, adding that it must have happened for the first time that any state is transformed and downgraded as a union territory. He said the urges and aspirations of the people have to be satiated for lasting peace.
Dr Abdullah decried the attempts of dividing the society for political gains and said this is not good for the unity of the country and integration of the people.
He said the nation cannot afford to get fragmented into bits and pieces on the basis of religion. He said elections were not to be fought on religion, as these provide an opportunity to put in place responsive governments which serve the people in terms of development and economic emancipation.
“In the prevailing vicious atmosphere, the National Conference has a challenging role to keep the flag of secularism high”, Dr Abdullah said, adding that religious harmony is imperative for peace and growth.
He said his party has kept the flag of amity aloft during most testing times of the history and this spirit will always inspire the cadre.
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