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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, speaking in Srinagar, termed Pakistan a "failed state" and said relations between India and Pakistan will not improve until a people's government is elected in Pakistan. He warned that war between the two countries would have dangerous consequences and stated that the people of Pakistan want friendship with India. Abdullah also criticized the current rulers of Pakistan for choosing confrontation with India to escape their responsibilities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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