Abdullah Calls for End to Conflicts
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah urged Pakistan to cease conflicts, emphasizing that they only lead to destruction. Speaking at a JAKLI regiment event, he expressed hope for peace and prosperity, praying for worldwide peace to enable progress and prosperity.
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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has called upon Pakistan to end its ongoing conflicts, emphasizing that such strife leads only to destruction. Speaking to reporters at the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) regiment event, Abdullah underscored the futility of conflict in achieving lasting peace.
"We hope our neighbor realizes that nothing can be achieved through conflict," Abdullah stated, reinforcing the need for Pakistan to abandon its antagonistic approach. He highlighted the prolonged period of unrest and urged for a resolution that would pave the way for peaceful coexistence.
Abdullah also expressed his prayers for universal peace and success for the army unit, emphasizing that global tranquility is imperative for prosperity. His remarks reflect a deeper yearning for a harmonious world where development can flourish without the shadow of war.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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