Pipuls Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehboba Mufti on Wednesday emphasized that the war is not a solution to any problem, stating that it only leads to loss of life of innocent people on both sides.
Speaking to the media, Mufti urged continuous efforts to maintain the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
“War is not a solution to any problem … War does not achieve anything … Innocent people are killed on both sides … There is a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. It should not become an incident. We have to work hard to ensure that it lives and both countries have to invest in it.”
Earlier today, the PDP leaders met with the families of the victims, who lost their lives in Poonch as a result of cross -border firing from Pakistan.
On Tuesday, the PDP leader urged the opposition parties to avoid the political point-scoring on the knee-jerk criticism and ceasefire, calling on bipartisan support for peace efforts.
“I appeal to all opposition parties to oppose the knee criticism or political point-scoring. Just as the incident of Pahgam from Kashmir to Kanyakumari is united, there is a need to build a national consensus around a peace process. To compromise security or sovereignty.
On 10 May, the Pakistan Army targeted civil areas in Poonch region by conducting heavy shelling. Homes, water tanks and other citizens infrastructure suffered heavy losses in the attack.
A strike took place near the main gate of the AAP Shambu temple. Jammu. Police and other agencies are recovering the projected pieces. According to the state disaster response force (SDRF), no life is lost. This attack gave rise to debris of a group of houses. The residents survived narrowly.
On Saturday, India said that Pakistan violated understanding between the DGMOs of the two countries on the first day of firing and military action and the Indian Army is retaliating and working with border infiltration.
In a special briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri called it a violation of the understanding of arriving first on Saturday and said that India “takes a very serious note of these violations.”
India called upon Pakistan to address these violations and take appropriate steps to seriously and to behave responsibly.
After understanding the end of enmity between India and Pakistan on 10 May, things have become normal, as the report of drone attacks or cross-border firing and shelling has gradually stopped. (AI)