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Mehboba Mufti says for the end of the ‘war audience’; It is said that ‘Nekan wants more war and body’. Bharat News

File Photo: J&K former CM and PDP President, Mehbooba Mufti (Picture Credit: PTI)

Srinagar: As the tension between India and Pakistan still increases, even the operation vermilion remains at stagnation, former J&K CM and PDP president, Mehbooba Mufti, said on Saturday that the war spectator should end so that people can plan their lives and revive the economy. He accused the Nekan leadership of the leadership of the war, and said that it wanted “more war and more dead bodies”.“Jammu and Kashmir should be a bridge of understanding, friendship and cooperation, not a theater for war,” Mehboba said while addressing his party workers. He said that his party was committed to peace and dialogue, and warned against war rhetoric.It was the people of J&K, who bored the war and violence, the PDP chief said, “compared the region to” trample grass under the feet of two fighting elephants “. “PDP will continue to raise its voice for peace and channel people’s feelings,” he said.Mehboba said that the statement of the Nekan leadership, including the party’s patriarchy Farooq Abdullah’s call for intense military action against Pakistan, reflected a dangerous mentality.Allegedly criticizing Abdullah for supporting “Balakot Strike more cruel”, he said: “These leaders want more wars and more bodies. It is only PDP that has advocated continuously to end hostility and spoke to the right to live the life of intensity of people.”The PDP president also expressed concern over the ongoing rift in the region.“Our youth are being imprisoned, and the Public Safety Act is being misused. If such Drakonian measures were really effective, incidents like Pahalgam would not have taken place. If the goal is to fight insurgency, do not fight against the poor people of JK, many of which are in jails outside the state. His families also cannot take the risk of seeing him. ,Mehboba said that Nekan was constantly trying to please the BJP at the interests of the people and the cost of its own mandate. Referring to Kiran Rijiju, he said: “The minister who introduced the Waqf Bill was later welcomed and Mala in Kashmir by the Nekan leadership. Neck, despite being a 50 MLA, did not allow a resolution to pass in the J&A assembly against the Waqf modification.”

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