The European Union Parliamentarians, who visited Jammu and
Kashmir on Wednesday, has said they will stand by the country (India) in its
fight against global terrorism. The EU MPs have also termed revocation of
Article 370 as an internal issue of India.
While,
addressing the media persons on the last day of their two-day visit to the
J&K Valleys, the EU MPs comprising 3 members also condemned the killing of
five laborers from West Bengal by terrorists on Tuesday.
Henri
Malosse from France said, “If we talk about Article 370 it is India's internal
matter. What concerns us is terrorism which is a global menace and we should
stand with India in fighting it. There was an unfortunate incident of killing
of five innocent laborers by terrorists. We condemn it”.
He
said the team got a briefing from the army and police as well as young
activists and exchanged “ideas of peace”.
Newton
Dunn from the UK described the visit, aimed at getting a first-hand assessment
of the situation after the revocation of the state's special status under
Article 370, as an "eye-opener"
"We
belong to a place Europe which is peaceful after years of fighting. And we want
to see India becoming the most peaceful country in the world. And for that we
need to stand by India in its fight against global terrorism. This visit has
been an eye opener and we would definitely advocate what we have seen on ground
zero," he told reporters
The
delegation is the first high-level foreign visit to Kashmir after the August 5
decision of the Centre to revoke the state's special status and bifurcate it
into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Wednesday is the
last day of Jammu and Kashmir as a state.