Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday expressed concern over growing distress among young people and highlighted several important issues facing Budgam.
The former Chief Minister spoke during a ‘Kath Ba’ath’ public dialogue programme, where she met local residents and listened to their concerns. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Public Voices Heard Openly
Mufti thanked participants, including young men, women, and elders, for openly sharing their problems.
She said the gathering reflected public awareness and active community participation.
Dialogue Is the Only Way Forward
Referring to the approach of her late father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, she said meaningful dialogue remains the only practical way to solve grievances, bring closure, and move towards lasting peace.
Youth Feeling Pressure
Speaking to reporters later, the Peoples Democratic Party president said the programme was not politically motivated.
She explained that the aim was to listen to people, especially the youth, whom she described as feeling under pressure, disappointed, and restricted in the current atmosphere.
Mufti added that if PDP can help reduce their difficulties in any way, it would be a positive step.
Wide Range of Issues Discussed
She said discussions covered many concerns, including local development matters, social problems, and broader opinions shared by residents.
Appeal for Peace and Harmony
Mufti also raised concern over incidents linked to cow vigilantism and appealed for restraint.
She urged Bharatiya Janata Party leaders to avoid actions that could disturb peace and harmony in the region.
“This is Jammu and Kashmir, and its sensitivities must be respected,” she said.
Comments on Foreign Policy
The PDP chief also questioned India’s image as a neutral mediator in world conflicts, suggesting that relations with Israel may affect international perceptions.
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