Images News Netwok

35-A is an article of trust between New Delhi and J&K: Sajad Lone

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page

Srinagar, Feb 12: Asserting that the Article 35-A is not just a matter of legality, but a matter of trust between New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone Tuesday said the erosion of J&K’s special status is responsible for growing alienation and mistrust towards New Delhi.

“It is a matter of promises made decades ago. It is a part of a set of special provisions offered to the people of the state in order to be part of India. People ignorant of history pass it off as concessions to the state,” Lone said in a statement here.

He warned that any further tinkering with the constitutional provision will have serious consequences “which are beyond our imagination”.

He said fiddling with Articles of trust like 35-A intensifies the challenges faced by the state.

“The state is facing challenges from forces who are not satisfied with the current level of distinctiveness and are rather disappointed by the gradual erosion of the special status and believe in a separate identity,” he added.

Lone said the Article 35-A and Article 370 are the provisions of the Indian Constitution and those questioning them are challenging the Constitution of India.

“Article 35-A is not the only provision in the constitution which has been inserted by the presidential order issued under Article 370,” he said, adding that Supreme Court has upheld the powers of the President to insert provisions in the Constitution for application to J&K.

He said those who challenge Article 35-A are only helping in strengthening those forces who have no faith in the Constitution.

“Like Article 370, there are special provisions like Articles 371, 371A, 371B, 371C providing for special provisions for Northeast and other states,” he added.

Article 35-A, which was incorporated in the Constitution by a 1954 Presidential Order, accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and bars people from outside the state from acquiring any immovable property in the state.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *