Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti (File Photo | PTI) 
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'Quick fix to Kashmir problem would be ridiculously naive': Mufti hits out at Amit Shah

She also said that Pakistan, a stakeholder in the Kashmir issue needs to be involved to fix it.

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SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti Monday described Pakistan as a "stakeholder" in "Kashmir problem" and batted for involving it too to solve the tangle.

She also accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of resorting to "brute force" to "quick fix" the problem, which, she said, would be "ridiculously naive".

"Since 1947, Kashmir has been looked through the prism of security by successive governments. It's a political problem that needs a political redressal by involving all stakeholders inc (including) Pak," Mehbooba Mufti Monday.

"Expecting a quick fix through brute force by newly appointed HM is ridiculously naive," she added.

Shah on Monday took stock of the country's internal security situation at a meeting in New Delhi where the Union Home Minister was apprised of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir too, particularly in its border areas.

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