Abdullah favours dialogue

Published October 1, 2002

SRINAGAR, Sept 30: The head of occupied Kashmir’s ruling party said on Monday he supported talks with Pakistan over the fate of the divided province but added current conditions were not right for dialogue.

Omar Abdullah, who would be Kashmir’s chief minister if his National Conference party is re-elected at legislative polls that close Oct 8, said dialogue with Pakistan over Kashmir was “necessary.”

“But for that dialogue Pakistan will have to create conditions necessary for it. I think that nobody will say that these elections have helped the cause for dialogue,” Abdullah, who is India’s junior foreign minister, told reporters in the Himalayan state’s summer capital Srinagar.

Abdullah, echoing remarks from New Delhi, accused Pakistan of trying to disrupt the four-phase assembly elections through Mujahideen blamed for killing 35 pro-poll activists, most of them from the National Conference.

“The people were willing to participate,” Abdullah said of the first two rounds of voting on Sept 16 and 24. “To deny them that right because Pakistan wants to deny them that right is extremely unfair.”—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Centre vs provinces
Updated 10 Jun, 2026

Centre vs provinces

The reason the centre finds itself in this position is rooted in its failure to expand the tax net and boost revenues.
Party in crisis
10 Jun, 2026

Party in crisis

THE young KP chief minister must be starting to realise just how thorny a seat he occupies. There has been a flurry...
Varsity woes
10 Jun, 2026

Varsity woes

FINANCIAL crises affecting public sector universities across Pakistan are now having an impact on academic...
Doctor attacked
09 Jun, 2026

Doctor attacked

AN act of reprehensible violence has shaken the medical community. On Saturday, an employee of the Provincial Civil...
AJK flare-up
Updated 09 Jun, 2026

AJK flare-up

The situation started deteriorating after a trader affiliated with the JAAC was reportedly shot in an altercation with law-enforcers.
Fault lines
09 Jun, 2026

Fault lines

THE April 8 ceasefire that halted hostilities between Israel and Iran has encountered its most serious test yet....