Farooq Abdullah Advocates for Unity and Return of Exiled Kashmiris
Farooq Abdullah urges return of 'those who left Kashmir'; calls for unity and end to mistrust
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Farooq Abdullah, the President of the National Conference party, has called for an end to the mistrust between Kashmir and Delhi that has persisted since 1947. Speaking in Srinagar, he urged those who left Kashmir to return and live in harmony.
- 01Farooq Abdullah emphasizes the need to resolve mistrust between Kashmir and Delhi.
- 02He calls for the return of those who left Kashmir.
- 03Abdullah highlights the importance of unity for progress.
- 04The mistrust has been ongoing since 1947.
- 05Srinagar is the location of his appeal.
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In a recent address in Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah (President of the National Conference party) urged for an end to the long-standing mistrust between Kashmir and the Indian government, which he claims has persisted since 1947. He emphasized that resolving this mistrust is crucial for the region's progress. Abdullah also called upon those who have left Kashmir to return and live together in harmony, highlighting the importance of unity among the people. His remarks reflect a broader desire for reconciliation and stability in the region.
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Abdullah's call for unity and the return of exiled Kashmiris could foster a more inclusive environment, potentially improving social cohesion in the region.
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