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Pakistan’s role in J-K violence stands exposed: Union minister

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Jitendra Singh Jammu, Aug 27 (PTI) Ruling out a dialogue with Pakistan,Union minister Jitendra Singh today said the "government can’ttalk to perpetrators of terrorism." Accusing Pakistan of promoting terrorism in Kashmir, hesaid: "I think we are very clear that it is mischiefperpetuated promoted and sponsored by Pakistan and India isout to defeat this design." The minister incharge of PMO said: "If Pakistan continuesto remain in denial mode, the harm would come to Pakistanitself because the perpetrators of terrorism cannot escape theeffects of terrorism for long." He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said time andagain that there can’t be any compromise on terrorism but noharm should come to any innocent person, particularlychildren and youth. Hoping the unrest in the valley will end soon, he backedthe security forces and said the government "has full faith inthem and their actions." PTI AB DK SG SKSG

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