CM Mehbooba tells Pakistan to stop fanning militancy in J-K if it wants dialogue with India

In a stern warning to Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti told the neighbouring country on Tuesday to stop backing militancy in the state and enable restoration of peace so that a dialogue process could begin.

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CM Mehbooba tells Pakistan to stop fanning militancy in J-K if it wants dialogue with India

A file photo of Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti.

In a stern warning to Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti told the neighbouring country on Tuesday to stop backing militancy in the state and enable restoration of peace so that a dialogue process could begin. 

"It is my appeal to those across (the border) that they should renew the policy of not supporting militancy or the gun that they had adopted during (Prime Minister AB) Vajpayee's time," she said addressing an election meeting in Dooru in Anantnag constituency. 

"Help us restore peace in Jammu and Kashmir and then talks will take place here and across (PoK) as well," she added. 

The chief minister was campaining for Mufti Tassaduq Hussain, her brother and ruling PDP candidate for by-poll to Anantnag Lok Sabha seat vacated by her last year.

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Mehbooba said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Pakistan in December 2015 had rekindled hopes of improving relations between New Delhi and Islamabad. 

"Narendra Modi went on his own to Lahore to meet Nawaz Sharif. A new hope was attached to it but unfortunately Pathankot (terror attack) happened," the chief minister said. "These (tense) times will not last forever. Vajpayeeji used to say that you can change friends but not the neighbours. We have to live with each other cordially," she added.

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