Srinagar, Apr 23 (UNI) In the aftermath of terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has called an all-party meeting here on Thursday to discuss and deliberate on the path ahead in ensuring peace, justice and resilience.
Omar said on Wednesday that he has sent letters of invitation to all major political parties, all members of parliament from J&K and the leader of opposition in the J&K assembly.
In a letter to his father and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, the Chief Minister said the loss of innocent lives and the anguish inflicted on civilians have deeply shaken them all.
“This is not merely a tragedy for a region or a party-it is a wound upon the very soul of Jammu & Kashmir. In this sombre moment, I believe it is our collective duty-as representatives of the people and as custodians of democratic values to come together irrespective of our political affiliations and stand united in our response,” the letter read. .
“I am, therefore, convening an all-party meeting to discuss the situation, express our joint condemnation of this act of terror and deliberate on the path ahead in ensuring peace, justice and resilience,” he said.
The meeting is scheduled at SKICC, Srinagar at 3 pm tomorrow.
“Your presence and counsel will be of great value as we shape a common voice that reflects the strength and solidarity of the people of Jammu & Kashmir,” the letter added.
“I extend this invitation not just in my official capacity, but as a friend and a fellow citizen who shares your anguish and concern. Let us come together as partners in the service of our people- in this hour of pain and resolve,” Omar wrote.
The attack on tourists has plunged Kashmir into mourning. For the first time in over three decades, Kashmir observed a shutdown and took to streets to protest the killings of tourists at a meadow in Pahalgam yesterday.
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