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Scarping Article 370 will sever JK’s relation with Indian Union forever: Mehbooba

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Srinagar, Apr 02: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday castigated BJP chief Amit Shah over his “anti-Kashmir remarks”, stating that any fiddling with Article 370 or 35-A will turn the situation in Jammu and Kashmir apocalyptic and impossible to handle.

Addressing workers in north Kashmir’s Handwara, the PDP president said it is unfortunate that BJP is trying to reap electoral benefits out of the Kashmir situation and trying to tell their followers that by prosecuting, ridiculing and harassing Kashmiris, they are actually avenging the thousand-years-long Muslim rule in India.

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The former chief minister said that BJP and its ilk should know that Article 370 has since 1947 has been acting as a bridge between the state and rest of the country and if any damage is caused to this bridge, it will quash the very agreement on the basis of which Jammu and Kashmir has acceded with India.

“Even we the mainstream parties, who swear by the constitution of the country and of the state, will have to rethink which way to go. You will not find anyone to shoulder the tricolour. Even we, the mainstream political groups will not be able to shoulder the national flag of the country in Jammu and Kashmir,” said Mehbooba in her speech.

She added that the state of Jammu and Kashmir secured its unique position and same cannot in any way be contested in any court of law.

“Article 35-A is a matter of life and death for us. No one has the authority to challenge the very identity of people of the state in any court across the world. This sword cannot dangle over our heads all the time,” Mehbooba said.

The PDP president said that those launching assaults on state’s integrity on multiple fronts shouldn’t live with the notion that they can any longer terrify people of Kashmir with such tactics.

“Article 35-A is part of Article 370 which confers certain rights to citizens of the state. By launching assault on Article 35-A, attempts are being made to change the Muslim-majority character of Jammu and Kashmir,” Mehbooba said.

She added that those who demand that Jammu and Kashmir’s special   status should be scrapped must understand that that the relation between JK and India is based on Article 370.

“If this special status is scarped, it will nullify the legitimacy of accession of JK with the Indian Union,” Mehbooba said.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Mehboob Beg, reminded the NC vice-president Omar Abdullah how his grandfather traded the position of state’s own PM with the CM and now the grandson is seeking votes to undo the same.

Party’s candidate for Baramulla-Kupwara constituency- Abdul Qayoom Wani also spoke on the occasion.

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