Former Jammu and Kashmir CM and National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah refused to say anything on Saturday about Dineshwar Sharma, appointed by the government, saying that the Kashmir dispute is between India and Pakistan and therefore will be talks with the Pakistan government.
Abdullah has said that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is only Pakistan and he will remain. After meeting the government's representative, Dineshwar Sharma for talks in Jammu and Kashmir, he said this in the media.
Farooq Abdullah said on the Jammu and Kashmir negotiator, Dineshwar Sharma, "I can not say more on them. They talk, but the only solution is not the dialogue. This is a matter between India and Pakistan. The Indian government will also have to negotiate with the Pakistan government because they have a share of Kashmir.
The share which Pakistan has, it is Pakistan and it is a part of India. If they want peace then the government should interact with Pakistan and also give them autonomy along with them. "
Abdullah said, "The Pakistani minister was absolutely right that you have forgotten that the share you own has been authorized by a weapon. You forgot the weapon that authorized you and said that part is yours. If you talk that it is yours, then remember the weapon. "
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