Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah today termed as a "body blow" to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Pakistan policy the statement of Pakistan envoy Abdul Basit that peace process with India has been suspended.
"PM Modi's Pakistan policy has been delivered a body blow today. Surprisingly the dialogue has been called off by Pakistan," Mr Abdullah wrote on Twitter.
Earlier, Mr Basit during his interaction at the Foreign Correspondents Club in New Delhi today said the bilateral peace process stands "suspended" and also indicated that Pakistan would not allow Indian investigators to travel there, while accusing India of creating unrest in its territory.
"PM Modi's Pakistan policy has been delivered a body blow today. Surprisingly the dialogue has been called off by Pakistan," Mr Abdullah wrote on Twitter.
Earlier, Mr Basit during his interaction at the Foreign Correspondents Club in New Delhi today said the bilateral peace process stands "suspended" and also indicated that Pakistan would not allow Indian investigators to travel there, while accusing India of creating unrest in its territory.
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