“I want to tell the leaders of Pakistan that if they want to have good relations with India, they need to put an end to this situation,” National Conference Chairman Abdullah told reporters in Srinagar. “Kashmir Pakistan Nahi Banega. Let us have Live with dignity and succeed…if they couldn’t create a Pakistan in 75 years, how can it be possible now?…it’s time to end terrorism, otherwise the consequences will be very serious…if they can’t create a Pakistan, then negotiations will How to hold it? Killing our innocent people?”
“This attack is very unfortunate… migrant poor laborers and a doctor were killed. What will the terrorists gain from this? Do they think they can build a Pakistan here… We are working to end this so that we can put the pain behind us,” he said.
Earlier today, a National Investigation Agency team led by a senior official went to Jammu and Kashmir to investigate the Gaganjir terror attack.
A doctor and six construction workers were reportedly killed when terrorists opened fire at a construction site in Jammu and Kashmir’s Jaganjir district on Sunday night.
Following the incident, security forces sealed off Gagangarh, Sonamarg and Ganderbal areas and launched a search operation to neutralize the attackers.