National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s recent statement has ignited yet another controversy, drawing attention for its potentially damaging implications. Without directly naming Pakistan, Dr. Abdullah suggested that recent terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir might be part of a broader scheme to destabilize the Omar Abdullah-led government. Such a politically loaded assertion, coming from a seasoned leader who has previously served as a Union Minister, raises serious concerns about its potential impact on both public sentiment and security efforts in the region. Statements like these, whether intentional or not, create a cloud of uncertainty that can easily be exploited by those who seek instability in Jammu and Kashmir. In a region already fraught with challenges, this narrative only serves to embolden groups that thrive on an atmosphere of fear, political instability, and mistrust. The remark risks strengthening the position of anti-national elements that frequently accuse security forces of human rights abuses, often to foster distrust and further their divisive agendas. More troubling, however, is the demoralizing effect such comments have on the security personnel who risk their lives daily to ensure the safety of civilians in the valley. These forces are on the front lines, confronting not only terrorism but also narratives that seek to undermine their efforts. By questioning the origins and motives behind these attacks without clear evidence, Dr. Abdullah inadvertently casts doubt on the commitment and integrity of those who serve to protect the state and its people. Everyone, including Dr. Abdullah, is well aware that the terrorist threats in Jammu and Kashmir are largely driven by organizations with strong backing from Pakistan’s ISI, which remains intent on disrupting peace efforts. Rather than speculating on unverified theories, the National Conference should instead prioritize mobilizing support against terrorism by rallying citizens and unequivocally condemning these attacks. It is time for leaders to adopt a measured, responsible approach in their statements, especially on sensitive issues like national security. Political differences are expected, but they must not come at the cost of endangering lives or hampering peace efforts in Jammu and Kashmir.