Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Friday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the situation in the Kashmir Valley which continues to witness unrest for over 100 days.
During the meeting, Abdullah stressed for an early dialogue with all the stakeholders who were willing to come to the table for negotiation so that the stalemate can end in the Valley.
The former Chief Minister, who has been touring the entire state, said that the Prime Minister listened patiently to him and was receptive to the suggestions he made.
“I am sure that the Prime Minister will urgently address all the issues that have been flagged by me and others from the state,” Abdullah told PTI after the meeting.
The former Chief Minister said that National Conference has played the role of a constructive opposition party and would continue to do so.