After the latest terrorist assaults in Kashmir earlier this week, Peoples Democratic Get together president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday urged the Centre to begin a dialogue with Pakistan to cease the bloodshed in order to make sure peace within the Union Territory.
IMAGE: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti addresses a press convention in Srinagar. {Photograph}: ANI Photograph
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Mufti urged the Central authorities to carry talks with Pakistan and the folks of Jammu and Kashmir, saying the federal government should discover methods to resolve the problems afflicting the Union Territory to curb violence.
“Until when will folks of J-Ok, Police and jawans be sacrificed. The BJP says repeatedly that Pakistan sponsors violence right here (Jammu and Kashmir) then they (Centre) ought to begin the dialogue course of — be it right here or with Pakistan,” Mufti advised reporters.
The BJP authorities ought to assume and begin the method of dialogue in order that the bloodshed is stopped, the PDP president added.
Expressing concern over the terrorist actions within the J-Ok she mentioned, “The federal government of India should deliberate, for a way lengthy the police personnel will probably be sacrificed in such a way. It is a massive subject which should be resolved for the sake of the folks of Jammu and Kashmir.”
Mufti made these statements when she met the members of the family of the Police constable Suhail Ahmad who was killed in Friday’s terrorist assault.
“Now have a look at this younger individual. He has (left behind) two babies. His father was additionally killed when he was simply 4 years outdated. What is going to they do?” she mentioned.
On February 19, two policemen had been killed in a terrorist assault in Srinagar’s Baghat space of Barzulla.
In one other encounter on the identical day, three terror associates had been additionally killed within the Budgam space of the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir.
One police personnel of Jammu and Kashmir misplaced his life and one other was injured in a separate encounter that broke out between the safety forces and terrorists in Budgam district on February 19.