National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has issued a stern warning to Pakistan after a recent terror attack in Gagangir, Jammu and Kashmir.
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has issued a stern warning to Pakistan after a recent terror attack in Gagangir, Jammu and Kashmir.
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has issued a stern warning to Pakistan after a recent terror attack in Gagangir, Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking on October 21, 2024, he condemned the violence and urged Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism if it wishes to maintain good relations with India.
Abdullah emphasized that "Kashmir will never become Pakistan," reinforcing his commitment to the region's integrity. "I want to tell the leadership in Pakistan that if they want good relations with India, they need to put an end to this," he stated.
Abdullah warned Pakistan of "very severe" repercussions if it continues to foster terrorism. "If they couldn't create a Pakistan for 75 years, how would it be possible now? It is time to end terrorism; otherwise, the results will be very severe," he added. His remarks come in the wake of an attack that resulted in the deaths of a doctor and six laborers at a construction site along the Srinagar-Leh national highway.
The attack, carried out by at least two terrorists, specifically targeted vulnerable workers. Abdullah lamented the loss of innocent lives, questioning the motivations of the attackers. "This attack was very unfortunate... Immigrant poor laborers and a doctor lost their lives. What will the terrorists get from this? Do they think they will be able to create a Pakistan here?" he said, expressing a desire to move beyond such violence.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah condemned the attack as a "despicable act of cowardice," promising that those responsible would face the harshest consequences from security forces. He extended condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery for the injured.
Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, also condemned the attack, calling it "dastardly and cowardly." He expressed sorrow over the deaths of the laborers, highlighting their importance in ongoing infrastructure projects in the region. Abdullah took to social media to condemn the violence, stating, "I strongly condemn this attack on unarmed innocent people and send my condolences to their loved ones."
In response to the attack, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrived in Kashmir to conduct an investigation. Authorities are working to uncover the details surrounding the incident and identify those responsible for this act of violence.
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