Omar Abdullah welcomes Indo-Pak renewed engagement on J&K
Srinagar/UNI: National Conference (NC) Vice-President Omar Abdullah on Wednesday welcomed the renewed bilateral engagement between India and Pakistan after a long hiatus, saying the changed understanding of both the neighbouring countries with respect to Jammu and Kashmir will act as a forerunner of peace and prosperity in the region.
Commenting on a series of initiatives being taken by the government, Abdullah, a former chief minister, said the renewed outlook of both the countries give an inkling of a changed mindset towards Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the evolving situation has made it pretty clear that the outlook of both countries has undergone a big change and has been replaced with a policy of peaceful engagement.
He said it was a welcome step that must be carried forward positively.
Remarking on the development, he said, “We have been pleading with the GOI to restore 4G services over a period of time, but all of a sudden the service was restored. The let-up to the woes of people wasn’t confined to that measure only. Over the period of time, we saw how both the neighbouring countries coming up with a DGMO level talks on the cessation of violence on the LOC, IB.”
“It was much later, to our surprise though that we were able to learn that the DGMO level formations were a product of diplomatic negotiations, which all of us were unmindful of. Reports of allowing Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to offer congregational prayers at Jamia Masjid after 18 months also gives an insinuation about the changed attitude," he said.
Extolling the workers in their unbeaten spirit, he said that despite all the undue intervention from the administration the party workers were able to take on the challenges effectively on their own during the DDC elections.
He asked the workers to keep up the spirit and step up their efforts to figure out the loopholes and subsequently plug them. “One hand DDC elections revealed how deep-rooted the party is, but on the other hand various organizational loopholes also surfaced which should not be left unaddressed,” he added.
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