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“End the war, let people live in peace": Mehbooba Mufti Visits LoC Salamabad, Calls for LoC to become a bridge, not a battleground

Uri MAY 11 (KNS): Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and President of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, today visited Salamabad near the Line of Control (LoC), GMC Baramulla & relief camps in the district. She met the families forced into relief camps due to relentless cross-border shelling. “These children are not waiting for revenge, they are waiting for peace. End the war. Let them live.” She said.

Earlier in the day, Ms. Mufti also visited GMC Baramulla to inquire about civilians injured in the recent shelling. She offered support to the wounded and urged the administration to ensure their proper treatment and rehabilitation. “Our wounded lie in hospitals. Our families huddle in shelters. Our homes are reduced to rubble. This is why Kashmir cries out for peace, not war,” she said. “Those who beat the drums of war don’t hear our children weep. They don’t see our parents breaking under the weight of fear and loss. We need homes, not bunkers. We want our children to grow not be buried under violence. The war-mongering must stop.”

Speaking to reporters at Salamabad near LoC, she said, “I met families who fled their homes overnight with nothing but trauma. Men, women, and children, all have been scarred by conflict and are simply longing for the right to live without fear. This pain is not political; it is deeply human. And it is unbearable.”

Responding to former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s recent remarks on the ceasefire, Ms. Mufti emphasized the importance of patience and pragmatism: “Ceasefire takes time. When the militaries of two countries are in direct confrontation, de-escalation requires patience. We must not be turned into people who are constantly prepared for war. War solves nothing.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Recalling Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s tenure as Chief Minister, where the LoC was envisioned not as a permanent divide but as a channel for peace and connectivity, and how his initiatives, most notably the Srinagar–Muzaffarabad bus service and cross-LoC trade — transformed a line of separation into a lifeline for families and businesses. “We turned the LoC from a battleground into a line of hope,” Ms. Mufti recalled. “These initiatives revived trade, reunited families, and fostered trust. They were steps toward a future where Kashmir could breathe freely.” Ms. Mufti strongly advocated for their revival, arguing that such measures remain essential to healing Jammu and Kashmir’s wounds. “Kashmir cannot afford another war. It’s time to stop turning it into a battlefield. Give peace a chance — our children’s future depends on it.”

Extending her appeal to national leadership, Ms. Mufti urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other decision-makers to prioritize dialogue over military escalation. In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025, her call for a Valley-wide shutdown to protest terrorism, along with her push to restart the cross-LoC trade and bus services suspended since 2019, underscored her belief that military action alone cannot resolve the crisis. “True healing demands dialogue,” she asserted. “Let us build a future where the children of Jammu and Kashmir can live without fear,” she concluded. “End this war. Let Kashmir breathe,” said Mehbooba Mufti at Salamabad.

She was accompanied by senior PDP leaders Basharat Bukhari, MLA Pulwama Waheed Para, District President Rafiq Rather, DDC member Razia and other party leaders.(KNS) 

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