Farooq Abdullah Lashes Out At Pakistan Over Migrants Killings, Says Kashmir Will Never Be A Part Of Pakistan
Reacting to the recent terror killing of a doctor and five labourers in Ganderbal area of Jammu and Kashmir, JKNC Chief Farooq Abdullah made it clear that newly elected National Confrence Government is not going to tolerate such killings of innocents. He gave a stern warning to Pakistan over cowerdly attacks and made it clear "Kashmir Pakistan nahi banega" (Kashmir is not going to be a part of Pakistan).
Farooq Abdullah said that all such attacks are Pakistan's efforts to destabilize the region.

The recent attack was fifth assault on non-natives in Kashmir this year.
According to the reports, terrorists targeted a camp housing labourers working on a tunnel construction project in the Gund area, leading to widespread condemnation and a renewed focus on counter-terrorism efforts in the region.
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Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha also voiced his concerns highlighting Pakistan's continous attempts to disrupt peace and target innocent people in the valley.
He said, "Pakistan is still trying to kill innocent people in this region and to destabilize peace."
Consequences for Pakistan's Relations with India
The NC leader further cautioned the leadership of Pakistan, suggesting that the continuation of terrorist activities would severely impact the possibility of maintaining cordial relations with India. Abdullah, who has historically advocated for dialogue between the two nations, now questions the feasibility of talks under the current circumstances. He criticized Pakistan's actions, stating, "How can there be talks? You kill our innocent people and then call for talks. First, stop the killings." This shift in tone reflects growing frustration with Pakistan's role in regional instability and the toll it takes on innocent lives.












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