National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah expressed sorrow over recent terror attacks in the Jammu region, highlighting that a small group of individuals in both India and Pakistan oppose peace. He stressed that the Indian government would not engage in talks with Pakistan until terrorism stops. Abdullah also criticized the Uttar Pradesh government’s mandate for eateries to display owner names along the Kanwar Yatra route, accusing the BJP of trying to create discord between Hindus and Muslims.
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- Farooq Abdullah expressed grief over recent terror attacks in Jammu.
- He emphasized that a small group in India and Pakistan oppose peace.
- Abdullah noted the increasing deployment of security forces in the region.
- The Indian government will not talk with Pakistan until terrorism ceases.
- Despite public demand, no talks with Pakistan will happen until terror ends.
- An attack occurred on the Village Development Committee in Rajouri.
- The Jammu region has seen a surge in terror attacks recently.
- Attacks included an army convoy attack in Kathua and encounters in Doda and Udhampur.
- Abdullah criticized the Uttar Pradesh government’s mandate for eateries.
- He accused the BJP of attempting to sow discord between Hindus and Muslims.
- The Supreme Court temporarily stayed the directives on displaying owner names.
