The Newshour Debate: Biggest Insult To India - Full Debate (28th August 2014)

The Newshour Debate: Biggest Insult To India - Full Debate (28th August 2014)

Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF ET Now : http://goo.gl/5XreUq Times Now : http://goo.gl/U9ibPb Social Media Links :- Twitter - http://goo.gl/FzJIpz Terming frequent violations of the ceasefire as a "matter of serious concern", Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed hope that the Centre would reconsider its decision of cancelling talks with Pakistan in order to end the border hostilities. Omar said as the communication between India and Pakistan has broken down, he does not know how the Centre will resolve the issue of ceasefire violations and its effects on the people of Jammu and Kashmir. J&K Legislative Council on Thursday (August 28)unanimously adopts a resolution saying the state government shall urge the Centre to resume Indo-Pak dialogue process. Devender Singh Rana, Provincial President, National Conference, speaking to TIMES NOW over the controversial Jammu & Kashmir resolution, sticks to his stand, says talks with Pakistan essential. The NC leader says dialogue is the only option to resolve issue even as Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire. J&K Legislative Council unanimously adopted a resolution saying the state government shall urge the Centre to resume Indo-Pak dialogue process. In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Deepak Amin, Spokesperson, Congress; Tanvir Sadiq, Natl Spokesperson, National Conference; Aslam Ghoni, Former Advocate General J & K; Maroof Raza, Strategic Affairs Analyst; Dr Subramaniam Swamy, Sr Leader, BJP; Maj Gen (Retd) Satbir Singh, Chairman, Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement -- discuss whether Kashmiri politics is above national interest.