Kashmir – Dr. Farooq Abdullah, President of the National Conference, has voiced serious concerns over the increasing terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah accused Pakistan of deploying highly trained militants across the border, cautioning that such actions could lead to a rapid escalation of tensions in the region.
Abdullah highlighted India’s limited patience for continuous terrorist incursions, warning that the ongoing attacks could trigger a robust response from Indian forces. He implored Pakistan to halt these activities to avoid further destabilization.
“Pakistan’s actions are growing more aggressive by the day. The presence of highly trained terrorists infiltrating our territory poses a significant threat to our peace and stability. The situation is precarious, and India will not tolerate continued provocations,” Abdullah declared.
He also called on the international community to acknowledge the severity of the situation and exert pressure on Pakistan to cease its support for terrorism.
Abdullah’s remarks follow a series of recent attacks in the Jammu region, which have resulted in casualties among both civilians and security personnel.