Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said Pakistan should follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi's advice to fight poverty together rather than "fighting with each other".
Construction of bunkers to save lives of the people should be speeded up but loss of studies of children due to firing and shelling by Pakistan cannot be compensated, she said.
"I hope that Pakistan follows Prime Minister Modi's advice seriously that fighting poverty together is the way forward rather than fighting with each other and using energies to destroy each other.
"We have to learn to live together. Constructing bunkers is not a long-term solution," Ms Mufti told the Legislative Council.
The Centre had earlier this month announced that 14,000 bunkers will be constructed in the border areas of the state to save people's lives.
"I was happy when a few days ago, I watched a TV interview of Prime Minister Modi, in which he had said how better it would have been for us had the two countries Pakistan and India - jointly fought against the poverty and talked about development," she said while intervening in a discussion during the question hour.
The chief minister said she hopes Pakistan follows and responds "positively" to what PM Modi stated.
Ms Mufti said it is shameful and unfortunate that bunkers need to be constructed when the world has moved far ahead.
Bunkers, she said, were a temporary solution to this problem.
The chief minister also said death and destruction were not restricted to this side of border alone but to the other side as well.
Construction of bunkers to save lives of the people should be speeded up but loss of studies of children due to firing and shelling by Pakistan cannot be compensated, she said.
"I hope that Pakistan follows Prime Minister Modi's advice seriously that fighting poverty together is the way forward rather than fighting with each other and using energies to destroy each other.
The Centre had earlier this month announced that 14,000 bunkers will be constructed in the border areas of the state to save people's lives.
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The chief minister said she hopes Pakistan follows and responds "positively" to what PM Modi stated.
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Bunkers, she said, were a temporary solution to this problem.
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