"The case will have to be re-opened and justice will have to be done," he said in response to a question during a function by Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association to felicitate state cricket team for their performance in Ranji Trophy season.
"Army has to relook into the case, because nobody is going to accept that the dismissal of the case is final," he said.
"I think the Centre may soon reopen the case," he said.
His son and JK Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi and raised the issue of Army's controversial decision to close the case, saying punishment should be meted to those responsible for killing of innocent people.
Asked about the way Pakistan handled the issue of arrest of its one truck driver after recovery of drugs from his vehicle, he said, "I point here that there was a driver from Pakistan side, who was carrying drugs. Obviously he has to face the law of the land."
PoK authorities had suspended both trade and travel on Srinagar-Muzaffarabad route on January 17 after the arrest of the Pakistani driver.
The minister said,"It is important for Pakistan to realise that this is not going to do, law will take its course. And they must release our truckers so that they can come home."
Regarding his change in stand with regard to Narindra Modi, Farooq said, "As far as NC is concerned, NC is not going to join NDA."
"It (NC) has made its point very clear. Omar has also made it very clear that we are not going away from that (UPA). Therefore there is no question of joining Modi," Farooq said.
