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Amit Shah opposes LoC trade resumption and talks with Pakistan

Shah emphasized that dialogue with Pakistan would not resume until peace is established.

September 07, 2024 / 17:25 IST
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Amit Shah questioned the intentions behind the proposed resumption of LoC trade, asserting, "They say we will re-start LoC trade, but who will benefit from it? There profit will be used in spreading terrorism."
Amit Shah questioned the intentions behind the proposed resumption of LoC trade, asserting, "They say we will re-start LoC trade, but who will benefit from it? There profit will be used in spreading terrorism."

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at a public rally in Jammu on September 7, firmly rejected proposals to restart Line of Control (LoC) trade and engage in talks with Pakistan.

Shah emphasized that dialogue with Pakistan would not resume until peace is established. "They want to talk to Pakistan, but I want to say that till there is no peace, there will be no talks with Pakistan," he stated. Following the release of the BJP’s manifesto for Jammu and Kashmir on September 6, Shah reiterated that India will not engage in negotiations with Pakistan until terrorism is addressed, emphasising, “Talks and bombs cannot go together.”

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Shah questioned the intentions behind the proposed resumption of LoC trade, asserting, "They say we will re-start LoC trade, but who will benefit from it? There, profit will be used in spreading terrorism."

Addressing terrorism concerns, Shah asserted, “They want to release the criminals wrapped up in terrorism, but we won't let them spread terrorism in Jammu, Poonch, Rajouri, and Doda.” underscoring the government’s commitment to security in these areas.