If you keep friendship, you will progress… Farooq Abdullah's advice to Pakistan

The relationship between India and Pakistan is well known. Pakistan is carrying out terrorist incidents in India every day and the Indian Army is giving a befitting response to it. India-Pakistan relations have many politics. Meanwhile, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference Party leader Farooq Abdullah has commented on Pakistan that the neighboring country should understand that if friendship is maintained, both will progress. If there is hostility their progress will be weak. In fact, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah attended the religious program of the Sikh community. Speaking to the media at that time, he spoke about maintaining brotherhood in Kashmir. He said we will move forward with brotherhood. The senior leader used to say that his father wanted the same and what is sher kashmir ka irshad, hindu muslim sikh history. Farooq Abdullah said that he still stands by this stand and will continue to do so in the future. #WATCH National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said, “…as far as neighboring countries are concerned, it should also be understood that both will progress if they maintain friendship. If there is hostility their progress will be weak. This is their weakness and see what position they are in. That's why they too pic.twitter.com/goXRgfmKri — ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) July 8, 2024 'Pak will progress if friendly' Talking about Pakistan's terror attacks, he understood that both countries would progress if they were friendly with neighboring India. If they continue with enmity, progress will be weakened and this is their weakness, which is what Pakistan's condition is today. Everyone is watching to see which way the country is going. 'Terrorism will take Pakistan nowhere' Abdullah added that it is very important for Pakistan to think that terrorism will not take them anywhere. Eradication of terrorism is very important. If we want to live together with love and affection, and move forward. He said that we should move forward with friendship and brotherhood. He said that prayers for this were also held in the program. However, this is not the first time that Farooq Abdullah has spoken about cordial relations with Pakistan. He has expressed his views on India-Pakistan relations many times before.

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