Reasi, July 24 -- Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and President of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), Ghulam Nabi Azad, on Thursday voiced concern over what he called "fading brotherhood" and underlined the need to respect everyone irrespective of their political views.
Azad was in Reasi district to offer his condolences to a party worker on his father's death.
During his interaction with the media, he said, "I've always believed that whoever you know, regardless of their religion or party, should be respected. Politics is temporary, but we are human beings first. Whether we are Hindus, Muslims, or belong to any party, the brotherhood we once had in Jammu and Kashmir is fading now," Azad remarked.
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