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'Military action will not solve anything': After 3 terror attacks in J&K, Farooq Abdullah says talk with neighbours only option

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 June 2024
As Jammu and Kashmir witnessed back-to-back three terror attacks in the span of 72 hours, former chief minister and Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JNKC) president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that the military action will not solve anything and the only option is to hold talks with the neighbours.
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J&K Terror Attacks: Farooq Abdullah Urges ‘Talking To The Neighbours’ After Reasi Bus Terror Attack 04:23

National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah addressed the ongoing issue of terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasising the need for dialogue with neighbouring countries. He stated, "We still have problems with our neighbour. These problems will not be solved by military action... Unless we...

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