SRINAGAR: Asserting that India and Pakistan should stop trying to beat each other at diplomatic forums, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said both the neighbouring countries owe the people of the Valley a credible peace process that would result in a sustainable solution of the Kashmir issue.
“Mr Abdullah addressed an august gathering of analysts, faculty and students at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts,” a statement issued by main opposition National Conference (NC), said.
Mr Abdullah, who is the working president of NC, was speaking as a panelist on a panel discussion titled ‘Kashmir ? Breaking the Impasse’ held during the 2017 India Conference at the prestigious university recently, it said. (AGENCIES)