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J&K CM Mehbooba pitches for dialogue with Pak

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday pitched afresh for a dialogue between India and Pakistan to end the violence in the restive state, even as a gunfight raged between terrorists and security forces in Srinagar.

The chief minister also hit out at some media houses, which, she claimed, have created an atmosphere in which the very talk of talks was considered anti-national.

“If Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti say hold talks with Pakistan, they are dubbed anti-national. There is no alternativ­e (to resolve the issue) except by holding talks,” Mehbooba told the state Assembly in Jammu.

“If we (the Kashmiris) don’t talk about it (dialogue), who will? Not a Bihari, not a Punjabi,” she said.

A CRPF constable was killed in a gunfight with terrorists in downtown Srinagar after security forces foiled militants’ attempts to strike a CRPF camp. The militants were still holed up in an abandoned house in Karan Nagar in the heart of the city where intermitte­nt firing was on.

“We have fought three wars in 1947, 1965 and 1971 and have won all of them, even Kargil war, but our basic problem has not been resolved,” she said, insisting a solution to the Kashmir question lay in talks alone.

Noting that Kashmiris were losing lives on the borders and in hinterland, civilians or security personnel, she said she was happy that both the opposition and the ruling parties in the state favoured dialogue for conflict resolution.

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Mehbooba Mufti

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