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‘Do not punish the Modi government for the discovery of peace politically’: PDP chief Mehboba Mufti urged to support the ceasefire with Pakistan. Bharat News

New Delhi: Mehboba Mufti, the head of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), appealed to the opposition parties to rise above political divisions and support the efforts of the Narendra Modi-deception government, which to find out the peaceful means of engagement, especially in view of a ceasefire initiative recently.In a detailed post on X, the Chief Minister of East Jammu and Kashmir said, “The Modi government should not be punished politically for the discovery of peaceful means. It is a time for bipartite state skills, not partitions. The opposition should rise above politics and support real efforts for peace and stability.”Calling for a national consensus, Mufti said, “I appeal to all opposition parties to oppose the knee-jerk criticism or the urge for political point-scoring. Just as the Pahlagam incident from Kashmir to Kanyakumari units, there is a need to create a national consensus around a peace process that protects the national interests.”

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He pointed to examples from the past, saying, “Leaders like former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh proved that without compromising security or sovereignty, engagement from across the border is also possible in tense times.”In a strong criticism of television news channels, Mufti said, “Those who criticize the air -conditioned studio and the comfortable ceasefire of the drawing room, should spend time with their families on borders to really understand the daily reality of death and destruction.”In an earlier post on the stage, Mufti also accused the media of distracting the public from real issues, saying, “While radical mobs in our country are barbarizing shops, bulldozing mosques and digging the tombs to punish the dead Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for a long time, who are trading their strengths for their names Vice Marshal Aurangzab. Are.”He concluded with a warning about media-fuel narratives, “The high time that arises for the toxic narratives enabled by India television channels, who have dangerously distracted the country from their real challenges and priorities.”

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