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PM convenes all-party meeting on Ladakh fight today: NC not invited

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SRINAGAR, June 19(KINS): The National Conference has not been invited to participate in an all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday evening to discuss the India-China clash at Ladakh.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh dialed party presidents of major parties last evening to invite them to the meeting.

However, the National Conference, the party which has three member parliaments and has ruled most of the time in Jammu and Kashmir has not been invited for the meeting.

Member Parliament National Conference Justice (retired) Hasnian Masoodi confirmed to news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service that they have not been invited for an all-party meeting.

“We don’t know why NC has not been invited. We don’t know what criterio was followed for inviting parties. But NC wants that all issues should be resolved only through talks,” he said.

National Conference (NC) president and Member of Parliament Farooq Abdullah has expressed concern over the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and asked India and China to show restraint and engage in military de-escalation through dialogue.

The Congress and other opposition parties have been questioning the government on the deadly face-off with China in the Galwan Valley area in eastern Ladakh on Monday, in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.(KINS)

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