No need of Indo-Pak talks: Dimple

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 15: Coming down heavily on opposition who demanded India to initiate talks with Pakistan, Sunil Dimple, president, Jammu West Assembly Movement (JWAM), said there is no need of Indo-Pak talks as since independence the India kept doing this but was always backstabbed by Pakistan.
In a statement issued here, Dimple said, at a time when the country and the Jammu Kashmir State is fighting a war with Pakistan on LoC and inside the State with separatists, the demand of opposition leaders like Farooq Abdullah, GA Mir and Mohd Yusaf Targami to release separatist leaders and hold talks with them as well as Pakistan is untimely.
Dimple said the way in which Dr Farooq reacted and replied the journalists questions, it was the disrespect to the sacrifices of our security Jawans who sacrificed their lives for the nation on LoC, in Uri, Srinagar, Sopore, Pampore, Baramulla and many other militant attacks.
He appealed the PM not to initiate talks with Pakistan unless the latter check cross-border terrorism.

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