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| Farooq worried over Pak situation | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 12: Former Chief Minister and National Conference patron Dr Farooq Abdullah has expressed his worries and dismay over the internal developments in Pakistan which he said might hamper the peace process involving Jammu and Kashmir. The political turmoil in Pakistan is likely to cause a stalemate in its talks with India on the resolution of the Kashmir issue, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah today said. "The internal situation in Pakistan is likely to cause a stalemate in the ongoing talks between India and Pakistan on resolution of Kashmir issue," Abdullah told a seminar, organised jointly by the education department and an NGO in Srinagar. However, he hoped the situation in the neighbouring country would improve soon and the dialogue process resumes. Abdullah, who is chief patron of National Conference, said his father Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah was in favour of taking revolutionary steps to modernise education in the state. Recalling a childhood incident when a teacher beat him, Abdullah said his father, the then prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir , sent an appreciation letter to the teacher.
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