If there can be a match between India and Pakistan, why not speak: Surinder Kumar Chaudhary
Srinagar, September 20 (IANS). Jammu and Kashmir Deputy CM Surinder Kumar Chaudhary questioned the India-Pakistan match event on Saturday. He said that if there could be a match between India and Pakistan, why can’t there be a dialogue between India and Pakistan to solve the disputed problems? He said in a conversation with the news agency that if you can agree to this game, why can’t you pave the way for dialogue between the two countries? Of course, if both countries return to the Talks table, the way of solution for many disputed issues can be prepared, which will establish peace in both countries. He questions what will happen to this game? Nothing will happen. Some people get this game to do their interests, but the truth is that nothing will be obtained from it. Instead, if we prepare a bridge of discussions between the two countries, it will be more advantageous. With this, people from both countries will be able to live peacefully. He said that it is exceptionally understanding that, on the one hand, where we organize the match between India and Pakistan, on the other, the Pakistan terrorists forget the terrorist terrorist. The way the terrorists were attacked in Pulwama, who were attacked in Pahalgam, is awe for terrorism among the people of Jammu and Kashmir, but we keep all these things, and get matches between India and Pakistan, which will not be achieved, but we do not prepare the way between the two countries. The Deputy CM said that Atal Bihari Vajpayee once said that our friends could change, but not a neighbor and Pakistan is our neighbor. In such a situation, we must talk to Pakistan and pave the way to improve the relationship with it. He said we could organize a match between the two countries, but we should not forget that many of our soldiers received feather agati in the case of terrorists returned by Pakistan. Many people have lost their loved ones, with the bulk of terrorism. -Ians shk/dkp shares this story tags