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Farooq Abdullah: In a strong response to the recent terrorist attack in Gagangir, Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah condemned the violence and urged Pakistan to stop its support for terrorism in India. His comments come in the wake of the attack, which tragically claimed the lives of innocent individuals, including poor laborers and a doctor.
#WATCH | Gagangir terror attack | Srinagar, J&K: NC President Farooq Abdullah says, "This attack was very unfortunate... Immigrant poor labourers 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... We… pic.twitter.com/2lHenWlMVk
— ANI (@ANI) October 21, 2024
The Gagangir terrorist attack, which occurred recently, has left the local community in shock. Abdullah expressed his deep sorrow over the incident, stating, “This attack was very unfortunate... Immigrant poor laborers and a doctor lost their lives. What will the terrorists gain from this? Do they think they can create a Pakistan here?”
Abdullah highlighted that the ongoing cycle of terrorism must come to an end. He called upon the leadership in Pakistan to recognise that good relations with India can only be established if they cease their support for such attacks. He stated, “If they want good relations with India, they need to put an end to this. Kashmir Pakistan nahi Banega.” This statement reflects a commitment to the sovereignty of Kashmir and the desire for peaceful coexistence.
Addressing the broader implications of the terrorist attacks, Abdullah warned, “It is time to end terrorism, otherwise the results will be very severe.” He pointed out that continued violence undermines any possibility of meaningful dialogue between the two nations. “How will talks be held if they kill our innocent people?” he questioned, underscoring the importance of protecting lives to foster an environment conducive to peace.
An investigation team from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrived in Kashmir in response to the Gagangir attack. This action demonstrates the Indian government's commitment to ensuring victims receive justice and how seriously it is handling the problem.