"How will you resolve Kashmir issue without talking to Pakistan? The two countries have to talk to each other. Also the Centre needs to initiate talks with the constituents of Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir to find an amicable solution to the issue," the National Conference (NC) president said during the 'Agenda Aajtak' event here.
He warned that if the Centre continued to ignore Kashmir, it will be up in flames once again. "... Fire is there which can be low on intensity for some time but it can again rise. Till when will we sacrifice the lives of our people and soldiers," he asked.
He had last year claimed that even former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had offered Pakistan to make LoC permanent border during his Lahore visit in in 1999.
The former chief minister said that the Centre should take precise steps which can solve the Kashmir issue so that people live there peacefully and prosper. "As of now, there is no progress."
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He said that Kashmir joined India because of its secular credentials where people from different religions have equal rights. "But we are hearing voices today that India is a Hindu state and everyone is Hindu. Does this mean that a Muslim, Sikh or a Christan cannot be an Indian," he asked, adding the government should allay these fears by "crushing" such communal voices.
"The time has come when we look into the mistakes and try to correct, heal people. Not to kill. Today young children are out on the streets, fighting and your minister announces that because they did the demonetisation, things have stopped.
He warned that the simmering discontent among the people needed to be addressed quickly otherwise the spring next year may again see bloodshed.
"We will have to find the medicine of the pain," he added.
PDP MP from Baramulla Muzaffar Hussain Baig said if the Kashmir issue is not resolved in the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then it cannot be solved ever.