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Mehbooba welcomes RSS leader’s ‘support for talks with Pakistan’

BRIC Team reports: Former J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti said on Wednesday (May 13, 2026) that her party welcomes RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s remarks suggesting that “a window of dialogue should remain open w

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May 13, 2026 · 2 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Mufti said “talks are the only headway” to address the issues between the two countries.“We welcome the RSS general secretary’s statement advocating keeping a window of dialogue open with Pakistan.
  • We saw that when former PM Manmohan Singh initiated dialogue with Pakistan, militancy fell and people felt at ease.
  • “Local Muslim employees are being terminated over allegations of anti-national conduct and homes are being bulldozed.
  • Anyone who posts on social media is summoned to a police station.

BRIC Team reports: Former J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti said on Wednesday (May 13, 2026) that her party welcomes RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s remarks suggesting that “a window of dialogue should remain open with Pakistan”. Mufti said “talks are the only headway” to address the issues between the two countries.“We welcome the RSS general secretary’s statement advocating keeping a window of dialogue open with Pakistan. This vindicates the PDP’s stand and that of its founder Mufti Muhammad Sayeed, who always advocated for dialogue with Pakistan and believed that the situation in Kashmir could improve and a return to permanent peace was possible if the two countries engage with each other,” said Ms.

Mufti.She was reacting to Mr. Hosabale’s interview with a wire service where he recalled former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s approach towards Pakistan and underlined that “we should not close the doors and should always be ready to engage in dialogue” with Pakistan. He also referred to diplomatic relations, trade, and commerce as examples of how a window for dialogue remains open between the two countries.

Background

Vajpayee’s statement that “We can change our friends but not our neighbours.” Ms. Mufti said her party backed the current stand of the RSS and advocated “negotiations between the two countries to see the region prosper”.She said there were lessons to be learnt from the ongoing U.S.-Iran war, where “eventually even the U.S., a superpower, had to engage with Iran.” Congress takes a swipe at RSS leader over Pakistan remarksParallel dialogueMs. Mufti also welcomed recent reports that retired Indian and Pakistani diplomats and military officers had taken part in a dialogue.

Key facts

  • He also referred to diplomatic relations, trade, and commerce as examples of how a window for dialogue remains open between the two countries.
  • Vajpayee’s statement that “We can change our friends but not our neighbours.” Ms.
  • Mufti also welcomed recent reports that retired Indian and Pakistani diplomats and military officers had taken part in a dialogue.

What this means

“If this is formalised, we will see a positive impact in Kashmir too. We saw that when former PM Manmohan Singh initiated dialogue with Pakistan, militancy fell and people felt at ease. Unfortunately, there is a sense of suffocation currently in Kashmir,” said Ms.

Mufti.She said there are indications that a year after Operation Sindoor both sides are realising — especially the RSS — that dialogue is the way forward.The former J&K CM expressed concern over the continued “crackdown against locals” in Kashmir. “Local Muslim employees are being terminated over allegations of anti-national conduct and homes are being bulldozed. Anyone who posts on social media is summoned to a police station.

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