Farooq Abdullah angry at Pakistan

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Farooq Abdullah angry at Pakistan

Srinagar. Former Chief Minister of the state and ruling National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah has targeted Pakistan over the terrorist attack targeting non-Kashmiri laborers in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir. He has bluntly said that terrorists come from Pakistan and carry out such incidents. Along with this, Farooq Abdullah also said on Monday that if Islamabad wants to maintain friendly relations with India then it will have to stop terrorist incidents here.

Targeting Pakistan, Farooq Abdullah said- How can talks take place between the two countries? You kill our innocent people and then ask for talks. There can be no talks between New Delhi and Islamabad until the neighboring country stops the killings in Jammu and Kashmir. Farooq said- I want to tell the rulers of Pakistan that if they really want friendship with India, then they should stop all this. Kashmir will never become a part of Pakistan.

It is noteworthy that on the night of Sunday, October 20, terrorists had attacked and killed seven people in Ganderbal. Angered by this, Farooq Abdullah warned Pakistan. On this incident, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha also said on Monday – Security forces will avenge those killed in the Ganderbal attack and will exact such a price that the terrorists will remember in the times to come.

Farooq Abdullah further said- The incident in Ganderbal is painful. Poor laborers come here for livelihood so that they can feed their families. These brutes martyred him. Along with him we also had a doctor who used to serve the people. He also lost his life. Farooq said- If terrorists think that they can establish Pakistani rule in Jammu and Kashmir by indulging in such activities, then they are wrong. What will these brutes get? Do they think that they will establish Pakistan here? He said- We have been seeing for many years that terrorists are coming from there. We are trying to solve this problem so that we can come out of our difficulties.