Kashmiris weary of talks and no concrete action: Omar on PM Modi's I-Day speech
Kashmiris weary of talks and no concrete action: Omar on PM Modi's I-Day speech
National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah said on 15 August that although Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remark on 'embracing Kashmiris' in his Independence Day address was well received, everyone is getting 'weary of yet more talk and no concrete action' on the matter.
Taking to twitter, Omar saying "PM Modi's words for Kashmir have been very well received by people here but everyone here is weary of yet more talk and no concrete action."
Earlier, in his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Modi stated that the ongoing situation in Kashmir can be solved not by bullets or abuses, but by embracing Kashmiris.
To this, Omar responded that while this is a welcome move, concrete action needs to be put in place.
Further, Omar also tweeted that the respect for Kashmiris must include that for the unique status Jammu and Kashmir enjoys within the constitution of India, that sets it apart from all other states, in lieu of Article 370 of the Constitution.
Addressing the nation on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day on 15 August, Prime Minister Modi opined that the situation in the Valley cannot be solved by bullets or abuses, but by embracing Kashmiris.
Strongly condemning the rise of terrorism, Prime Minister Modi assured that while national security remains the top priority of the Centre, no leeway will be given to terrorists.
"We are not alone in our fight against terrorism; many countries are actively supporting us. There will be no type of softness against terrorism," he said, adding, "We are committed to restoring Kashmir's status of heaven on earth."
-ANI