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Omar Abdullah backs call for India-Pak talks, says even RSS favours dialogue
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Omar Abdullah backs call for India-Pak talks, says even RSS favours dialogue

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has supported calls for renewed India-Pakistan dialogue, stating it is essential to reduce tensions between the two nations. He highlighted that even prominent figures from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a major Hindu nationalist organization, have expressed support for such talks. Abdullah noted that similar statements by RSS leaders faced no criticism, unlike when J&K politicians make the same appeal. The call for dialogue comes amid ongoing tensions, particularly after recent attacks like the Pahalgam incident. The open letter urging improved relations includes signatures from notable Indian and Pakistani figures, including Abdullah's father, Farooq Abdullah, and other local leaders.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 758 days ago
No one should object to India-Pak dialogue aimed at improving ties: Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that there should be no objections to India-Pakistan dialogue aimed at improving bilateral relations. He noted that the conflict between the two nations has persisted for over three decades and intensified recently due to the Pahalgam attack. Abdullah highlighted a letter signed by 61 Indians and 55 Pakistanis, urging both countries to engage in bilateral talks. The letter was coordinated by OP Shah and includes support from notable figures such as former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers and former diplomats. Abdullah criticized the opposition to such initiatives, noting that similar calls from groups like the RSS face less resistance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of the call for India-Pakistan dialogue, citing multiple stakeholders including politicians, diplomats, and civic leaders. While it highlights criticism of those opposing the initiative, it does not frame the debate in a clearly left or right-leaning manner

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports Omar Abdullah's comments on India-Pak dialogue and references RSS leaders' similar calls. However, it leans slightly towards emphasizing the contrast in reactions to similar statements from different groups, affecting its overall objectivity.

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 658 days ago
Omar Abdullah backs call for India-Pak talks, says even RSS favours dialogue

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has supported calls for renewed India-Pakistan dialogue, stating it is essential to reduce tensions between the two nations. He highlighted that even prominent figures from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a major Hindu nationalist organization, have expressed support for such talks. Abdullah noted that similar statements by RSS leaders faced no criticism, unlike when J&K politicians make the same appeal. The call for dialogue comes amid ongoing tensions, particularly after recent attacks like the Pahalgam incident. The open letter urging improved relations includes signatures from notable Indian and Pakistani figures, including Abdullah's father, Farooq Abdullah, and other local leaders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Omar Abdullah's advocacy for dialogue and the BJP's counterargument without overtly favoring either side. It quotes multiple perspectives, including Abdullah's comments and the BJP's response, providing balanced coverage of the political debate.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): The article mentions Omar Abdullah supporting India-Pak dialogue and referencing RSS leaders' similar calls. However, it lacks specific details about the RSS meeting in question and may conflate different events. The tone shows some bias in contrasting reactions to similar statements from different

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