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Militancy In Jammu Kashmir Will Not End Until India, Pakistan Don’t Hold Dialogue: Former CM Farooq Abdullah

Former Union Minister Farooq Abdullah said both the countries—India and Pakistan need to come to the table for holding talks to find a solution.

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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah
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Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said militancy will not end in the union territory until India and Pakistan hold a dialogue to find a lasting solution to all conflicts.

"Encounters will keep on happening. To say that militancy has ended will be wrong. These things happened yesterday and are happening today .. these will keep on happening till both the countries do not come to the table for holding talks to find a solution,” Abdullah was quoted by PTI as having said.

On the removal of additional duty on the import of apples, walnuts and almonds from the US, Abdullah said there are concerns that the move might lead to a fall in the prices of local produce.

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"We have concerns that our fruit industry in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand will be affected. The farmers, who have spent a lot of money, are worried that the prices of local produce will fall and they will suffer losses,” he was quoted as having said.

"I request the government to pay attention to this issue so that the farmers do not suffer. If they suffer losses, it will not be good for the country," he said, the report mentioned.

The former Union Minister refused to comment on the agenda of the opposition INDIA bloc's coordination committee meeting, which is scheduled to be held in the national capital on Wednesday.

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"Omar Abdullah has gone to attend the meeting on behalf of the National Conference. You will be told about what was decided after the meeting," he said, the report said.      
        
 

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