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Guv assurances OK, but we want statement in Parl: Omar

Majid Kapra by Majid Kapra
August 4, 2019
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Guv assurances OK, but we want statement in Parl: Omar

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Srinagar, Aug 03: National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Saturday said that Governor S P Malik has assured that no moves are planned on repealing articles 370 and 35-A of the Constitution, or the state’s trifurcation, but as “the Governor is not the final word on Jammu and Kashmir”, his party wants an assurance on these issues from the Centre in Parliament on Monday.

Abdullah and some of his party colleagues met the Governor on Saturday on these issues. “He assured us that there was no movement on (repealing) Article 370 or Article 35-A or delimitation (of constituencies in the state),” Abdullah told reporters here.

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The Governor also issued a statement after the meeting, saying the state has no knowledge of any changes to Constitutional provisions and assured that the deployment of additional paramilitary forces was purely for security reasons.

Abdullah said he has asked his party MPs to move a motion in Parliament on Monday seeking a statement from the Union government on the situation that has developed in Jammu and Kashmir over the past few weeks.

The NC delegation’s meeting with the Governor comes a day after the state administration issued a travel advisory to Amarnath pilgrims and tourists asking them to cut short their stay here and return as soon as possible. The travel advisory came after the Army said there was a security threat to the pilgrimage.

“We want that on Monday the Centre also make a statement in the Parliament to explain what was the need for issuing the order for vacating pilgrims and tourists. We want to hear from the Parliament that the people here need not worry.

“The Governor has assured us but the Governor is not the final word on Jammu and Kashmir. The final word on Jammu and Kashmir is of Government of India. Now, we want to hear from Government of India in the Parliament what is their intention about Jammu and Kashmir and what is their assessment of the situation here,” he said.

Abdullah said his party MPs have already raised the issue in Lok Sabha last time through a calling attention notice but “I would request them (Mohammad Akbar Lone and Hasnain Masoodi — as Farooq Saheb is not well) to give another notice on Monday to raise this issue again. We will try to seek an answer from the government on this.”

Asked about the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a NC delegation on Thursday, Abdullah said they were satisfied after the meeting as there was no indication of the threat perception that would have led to steps like evacuation of Amarnath pilgrims and tourists from the Valley.

“The PM spoke in context of the Governor’s assurance. He said he wanted elections in Jammu and Kashmir. He said he does not want any disturbance in the state. He was satisfied that this year has been better than previous years. We came out of that meeting satisfied but I was not expecting such an order (evacuating pilgrims and tourists) within 24 hours.

“We did not get any indication from the PM that there was any threat that pilgrims and tourists would need to be evacuated. That’s why the assurance we got from the PM on Article 35-A and elections was all good but then this order came,” he added.

Abdullah expressed hope that the Centre will recognise that it is not in their interest to have a “restive, tense and unsettled” Jammu and Kashmir.

“Anything that the Government of India says that will help to settle the stresses and tensions that the people have here is in their interest as much as it is in our interests,” he said.

“The promises made to this state and its people have to be kept till eternity. These were not time-bound assurances … we were not told to accede (to India) on certain conditions and then after 70 years, these conditions will be changed,” he added.

Abdullah appealed to the people of the state to keep calm and control their emotions and not take any step that may align with the aim of the people with vested interests.

“Some people perhaps want that we take the law in our hands or we come out on the roads or disturb the atmosphere so that their objective is achieved but we should not give them an opportunity to succeed,” he said.

He said the NC will continue to fight politically and legally any attempt to damage the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.

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