The remark came in response to Modi's comment that Kashmir needs to choose between "tourism and terrorism" to move forward which the party dubbed as "mere rhetoric".
"The Prime Minister is telling the people of Jammu and Kashmir that they must choose between terrorism and tourism. The Prime Minister also needs to introspect and perhaps deeply introspect that does Kashmir require estrangement or does it require engagement.
The Congress leader said it is the responsibility of the central and state governments to ensure that the feeling of estrangement and alienation is mitigated and there needs to be an outreach.
"I think it is rhetorical, no-brainer. It is not an option, it is not even an offer, it is frankly rhetorical, no-brainer," he said.
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