India, April 28 -- Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah said on Monday that the Kashmiris threw the two-nation theory into the water in 1947, asserting that the territory wouldn't go with Pakistan.

The National Conference chairman said that he used to be in favour of a dialogue with Pakistan, but now wants such action by the union government that such attacks never happen again.

"I used to favour dialogue with Pakistan every time...How will we answer those who lost their loved ones? Are we doing justice? Not Balakot. Today, the nation wants such action to be taken so that these kinds of attacks never happen," ANI quoted Abdullah as saying.

Talking about the two-nation theory, Abdullah gave a big message to Pakistan. ...