New J-K govt has numerous challenges: Dr Farooq
Srinagar, Oct 7: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) chief and former chief minister of the erstwhile state, Dr Farooq Abdullah Monday said he will accept PDP's support 'from the core of his heart.'
This, Abdullah said is important to pull "J&K out of the mess which it has been in the last ten years."
Commenting on the administration's move of nominating five members for the legislative assembly, Abdullah said only the elected government has a right to do so.
The NC patriarch said the new government has enormous challenges to face.
He said the central government must realise this and support the government in its quest to strike the challenges.
Kashmir, he said is an important region, "it borders the two enemies, J&K's welfare is the whole country's welfare,'' he said.
When asked possibilities of horse-trading as the votes are counted, Farooq said, let those who want to get involved in it get involved.
On AIP chief's suggestion to political leaders in Kashmir on delaying government formation to pressure the GoI to restore J&K's statehood, Farooq said he wonders what brought Rashid out of prison.
“If he was in jail, who released him and why, when others are languishing in prison. What happened to Rashid’s slogan of plebiscite for Kashmir,” Dr Farooq asked.
Dr Farooq also urged the world powers to stop the ongoing wars in the West Asia and Ukraine.
"If they want this planet to survive, they should put an end to these wars," he said.