Veteran
actor
Rishi
Kapoor
said
he
agrees
withNational
Conference
President
Farooq
Abdullah,
who
claimed
that
Pakistan-occupied
Kashmir
(PoK)
belongs
to
Pakistan
and
"this
won't
change" no
matter
how
many
wars
India
and
Pakistan
fight
against
each
other.
Abdullah
had
yesterday
said
that
talk
of
an
independent
Kashmir
was
"wrong" as
the
Valley
is
landlocked
and
surrounded
by
three
nuclear
powers
-
China,
Pakistan
and
India.
His
statement
came
days
after
Pakistan
Prime
Minister
Shahid
Khaqan
Abbasi
had
rejected
the
idea
of
an
"independent
Kashmir",
saying
it
was
not
based
on
"reality".
Reacting
to
the
same,
Rishi
wrote
on
Twitter,
"Farooq
Abdullah
ji,
Salaam!
Totally
agree
with
you
sir.
Jammu
and
Kashmir
is
ours,
and
PoK
is
theirs.
This
is
the
only
way
we
can
solve
our
problem.
"Accept
it,
I
am
65-years-old
and
I
want
to
see
Pakistan
before
I
die.
I
want
my
children
to
see
their
roots.
Bas
karva
dijiye
(Please
make
it
happen).
Jai
Mata
Di!"
The
Kapoor
clan
has
a
house
in
Peshawar,
Pakistan.
It
was
constructed
between
1918
and
1922
by
Dewan
Basheswarnath
Kapoor,
father
of
Prithviraj
Kapoor,
who
was
the
first
from
the
family
to
enter
the
Indian
film
industry.