If they (terrorists) are caught, then we will get to know who is doing this. They should not be killed; they should be caught and asked who is behind them," he stated.
Srinagar: Farooq Abdullah, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and president of the National Conference, has stirred a political controversy by suggesting that terrorists should be captured rather than killed. He believes that interrogating captured terrorists could provide valuable insights into the broader networks orchestrating the recent surge in terror attacks across Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking to the media in Srinagar, Abdullah emphasized the importance of uncovering the masterminds behind these attacks. “If they (terrorists) are caught, then we will get to know who is doing this. They should not be killed; they should be caught and asked who is behind them,” he stated.
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