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Age of Terrorism Has Expired: J&K Minister Slams Pakistan, Says “We Are Tourists, They Are Terrorists”

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 9:50 pm
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Gulmarg, Feb 22 : Jammu and Kashmir Minister Satish Sharma on Sunday launched a blistering attack on Pakistan, asserting that while the people of Kashmir are “tourists” promoting peace, the neighbouring country continues to be associated with terrorism.

Speaking to News Agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) on the sidelines of the 6th Khelo India Winter Games here, Sharma said, “We send a message of love to the whole world, especially to our neighbouring countries who have issues with us. We are tourists, and they are terrorists. Today, we have sent a message of love to all of them, urging them to improve as well.”

Sharma further claimed that the “age of terrorism is over” in Jammu and Kashmir, adding that the future of the region’s youth now lies in sports and technology.

“I think the age of terrorism is over. The future of our children is excellent, whether it is in the IT sector, sports, or science and technology. Everything comes with an expiry date, and I believe the age of terrorism has expired,” he added.

The minister cited the overwhelming response to the ongoing Khelo India Winter Games as evidence of normalcy returning to the Kashmir Valley. Over 500 athletes from across the country are participating in the 6th edition of the games, being held at the snow-clad resort of Gulmarg.

Sharma expressed confidence that the energy generated by such sporting events will keep the youth away from radical influences and firmly on the path of progress.

The remarks come amid a broader push by the administration to boost sports and tourism infrastructure in the region, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah earlier this month asserting that the “terror eco-system” in J&K has been “almost crippled.” (KNS)

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