Kashmir's situation won't improve till India, Pak hold dialogue: Abdullah
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said holding the G20 event in Kashmir will not benefit tourism in the Valley till India and Pakistan resolve the "future" of the Union Territory through dialogue.
He also said Jammu and Kashmir was suffering heavy losses because of the lack of an elected government.
"The question is whether we will benefit in terms of tourism arrivals from these countries? That cannot happen till the situation here does not improve and the situation will not improve till the two big countries do not hold dialogue on how to shape the future of this state," Abdullah told reporters here.
The NC president was responding to a question whether holding of the G20 meeting in Srinagar would benefit the union territory.
"We did. The roads which were in bad shape for many years were repaired. The walls got a fresh coat of paint. The street lights started working. So we did benefit from it," he said.
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