The widow of slain CRPF personnel Bablu Santra Thursday urged both India and Pakistan to hold talks instead of escalating tensions.
She also urged the Narendra Modi government to ensure the safe release of Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, captured by Pakistan on Wednesday.
Mita Santra, widowed on February 14 in a suicide bomb attack on a CRPF convoy that claimed 40 lives including that of her husband, said she was not worried about criticism on social media over her anti-war stand.
“We should give dialogue a chance instead of war that will lead to loss of so many more lives,” Santra told PTI while urging the government of India to make all efforts to ensure Varthaman's return.
“I urge our government to engage with that of Pakistan to get back Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman safely,” she added.
Varthaman was captured following a fierce engagement between air forces of the two sides along the Line of Control in which a Pakistani F-16 jet was downed.
The IAF also lost a MiG 21 Bison jet being flown by Varthaman.
Apart from the loss of human lives, war leaves an indelible mark on economic and social front affecting the people of countries involved, Santra said.
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