“Misinterpretation of things”: Tariq Karr clarified his report on conversation with Pakistan

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President Tariq Hameed Karra on Monday clarified his alleged statement that India should interact with Pakistan, saying that he had not mentioned anything about the dialogue.

Speaking to the media, Karr condemned the initiative attack, claiming the lives of 26 people.

The Congress leader said, “We have condemned it in its strongest possible words. Any IFS and Butts, who has said Rahul Gandhi, the whole nation is with it and the whole country is with the government,” the Congress leader said.

Asked if he supports a conversation with Pakistan, Karr said, “No, not me.”

Tariq Hameed Karr further said that the Congress party supports whatever fit that is fit by the Government of India.

“I have not said anything regrettable. It is only a misinterpretation of things. Whatever I said is a renovation of our leader, Rahul Gandhi. We said that war always causes havoc in both countries. I have not said anything about the dialogue. I reiterate that the government of India feels that whatever is fit, and we are united.

Earlier today, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the April 22 terror attack in Pahgam during a special session on Monday.

The resolution was previously transferred to express strong rejection of the attack and to increase solidarity for the victims and their families.

The proposal was shifted by Surinder Chaudhary, the sub -scholar of Jammu and Kashmir, who condemned the Pahalgam terror attack at the beginning of the session after the initial comments of Speaker Abdul Rahm.

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The resolution emphasized the attack as an attack on the “KashmiriT”, the Constitution, and the values ​​of unity, peace and harmony in Jammu and Kashmir and expressed complete solidarity with the victims and their families, expressing condolences to the affected people.

Meanwhile, JK Chief Minister Omar Abdullah further confirmed that he would not demand a state for Jammu and Kashmir in the name of 26 people who were killed in a terrorist attack, given that his politics was not “so cheap”.

However, he said that he will still demand the state for the region, but not at this moment when the country still mourns the loss of 26 people. (AI)

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