29 years of violence in J&K achieved nothing: Omar
Srinagar: Advising militant leadership to realise the futility of armed conflict, main opposition National Conference (NC) working president Omar Abdullah said that 29 years of violence in the Jammu and Kashmir has achieved nothing.
The former Chief Minister was commenting on statement of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Muneer Ahmad Khans that militant leadership has to be eliminated because they also misguided our children and lure them into violence in the state.
Security forces in a brief and clean operation killed Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Abu Islmail and his associate Abu Qasim, residents of Pakistan, who were involved in attack on Amarnath yatra bus in Anantnag that left eight pilgrims dead and over 20 others injured in July this year.
Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, Mr Abdullah said “ At some point the militant leadership has to realise the futility of armed conflict. 29 years of violence in J&K has achieved nothing”.
Mr Abdullah also retweeted two tweets “I take this opportunity to congratulate team. This operation is a result of ppl’s prayers: IGP Kashmir, Muneer Khan” and “Operation was important because we are expecting vacuum in the top leadership of LeT: BS Raju, GOC Victor Force”.
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