"Important To Control Emotions": Omar Abdullah As Kashmir Simmers Over Iran

As tensions escalate in Kashmir following widespread protests triggered by the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has called for restraint and emphasized the need to manage emotions. Abdullah condemned the actions of the United States and Israel, questioning the legal and moral grounds of their military interventions in foreign nations. He stressed that resorting to war is not a viable solution to international conflicts and urged for dialogue over aggression. The protests in Kashmir reflect a deeper unrest regarding foreign policies affecting the region, highlighting the intricate relationship between local sentiments and global geopolitical events. Abdullah’s remarks come at a time when the region grapples with its own issues of governance and security, making his call for emotional control even more pertinent as the community navigates this complex landscape.
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