Mehbooba’s Pakistan rage: Former CM said – No matter how many troops you bring, you will have to talk to Pakistan on Jammu and Kashmir

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Mehbooba Mufti, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has once again raised the rage of Pakistan. Mufti said on Friday that no matter how many troops the central government brings to the Valley, Jammu and Kashmir will have to be discussed with Pakistan. The solution of Kashmir issue is not possible without talks with the neighboring country.

Mehbooba accused the central government. He said that the central government is destroying Kashmir. Being a Muslim majority state, the central government wants to end our existence. Efforts are being made to weaken us from all sides.

Compare India with Pakistan
Mehbooba also strongly attacked the central government for the recent communal violence in gestures. He said that in Pakistan people were given guns in the name of religion. He is in bad shape even today. But what did we do? People are being fought in the name of Hindu-Muslim. We also distributed swords to people in the name of religion.

Said this thing on loudspeaker
Mehbooba also spoke on the ongoing controversy over loudspeakers in mosques in the country. He said that first hijab then came loudspeaker. The issue of Halal will be raised after a few days. Bulldozers are being run at the homes of minorities in the name of action.

Anger over AFSPA
Mufti said in a conversation with Aaj Tak that the people of the valley have become troubled due to the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA). Despite the special power given to the Central Force, terrorist incidents are not being curbed. Apart from the common people, the Sarpanch and the leaders of political parties are falling prey to bullets every day.

Mufti said – lack in the house itself
Mufti further said that according to me there is a shortage in our house, somewhere we are failing. In such a situation, there is no other way of peace except talks with Pakistan. No matter how much army the government puts in, it will have to talk to Pakistan.

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