The situation in Jammu and Kashmir is worsening day by day. Opposition attacks the Center and the State Government saying that neither the central government is able to do anything for it nor the PDP government of the BJP coalition.
Former Chief Minister of state Farooq Abdullah told the ANI on Friday (July 21) about the growing tension in the Kashmir Valley that India should seek the help of US and China to resolve the Kashmir issue.
Abdullah said that US President Donald Trump has said that he wants to end Kashmir issue and also China has said that he is ready to mediate between India and Pakistan with this issue.
After this, Farooq Abdullah said that when both the countries are going ahead and resolve the Kashmir issue, then friends should use it to solve the issue. The government should talk to them.
After this, Abdullah said that the atom bomb has also India and has also Pakistan, but war can not be resolved. This matter can be resolved only by talking. In a statement before this, Abdullah had said that Kashmiri youth are sacrificing their lives for Kashmir issues and not for tourism.
Neither country is broken nor will it break through anti-slogans. He said this in a program held in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. He had said that such slogans are very common in Kashmir.
Recently, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had said that China is responsible for the Kashmir issue. Mehbooba said after meeting with central Home Minister Rajnath Singh in Delhi, "The problem in Kashmir is not of the law system. The external forces have hands in spoiling the environment. There is a fight for infiltration by foreign forces and now even China is putting in it."
Talking on this, Farooq Abdullah had said that I do not know whether China is interfering in Kashmir or not. They will have more information because she is the chief minister. I believe it will not be good to fight with China. We should resolve the matter from dialogue.
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