Srinagar:
The Indian government is inviting the political parties of Occupied Kashmir for talks, in view of which the former Chief Minister of Occupied Kashmir Farooq Abdullah has issued an important statement saying that if they were formally invited by the Indian government. So they will go for a strategy.
According to media reports, the Indian government is going to invite the political parties of Occupied Kashmir to New Delhi for talks on the 24th of this month, in view of which National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said that if the Indian If he is formally invited by the government, he will sit down first and work out a strategy to move forward.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Farooq Abdullah said in an interview in Srinagar that he has not yet received any formal invitation from New Delhi for talks, but People’s Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti confirmed to reporters that he had A formal invitation has been received from the Indian government for a meeting on June 24. She said there was no clear agenda for talks with New Delhi, but Mufti said her party would take up the matter at a meeting of its political affairs committee. Will consider what was requested yesterday.
Jammu and Kashmir His party chief Altaf Bukhari has claimed that the solution to Jammu and Kashmir’s problems lies with New Delhi.
The leader of the Communist Party of India-Marxist, Muhammad Yusuf Tarigami, also said that he had not received any invitation from the Indian government.
Citing sources in the media, it has been said that the Modi government is going to invite all the political leaders of occupied Jammu and Kashmir separately.