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Drabu’s assertions on Gupkar Declaration not based on facts: CPI(M)

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Srinagar : While reacting to former Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu’s assertions on the Gupkar Declaration with reference to CPI (M), party on Sunday said it wasn’t based on facts.

In an Op Ed piece in Greater Kashmir, Drabu had questioned whether J&K CPI (M) had the blessing of the high command to be part of the Gupkar Deceleration or it is a “localized “show of solidarity.

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“To put the records straight, the CPI (M) central leadership has strongly opposed unconstitutional, illegal and authoritarian decisions taken by the BJP government on 5 August 2019. In fact, the CPI (M) has always been at the forefront to not only safeguard the special status of J&K but also restore the original position of Article 370,” a statement issued by the party said.

It said that in 1983 a conclave of opposition parties was held in Srinagar which was attended by CPI (M) veteran leader Jyoti Basu and leaders from other national and regional parties. A document was adopted in the conclave on state-center relations in which also defence of Article 370 was mentioned. Jyoti Basu was a key figure in drafting the document. When Devigoda led govt was formed which was supported by CPI (M) and other left parties, CPI (M) leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet played an important role in drafting it’s common minimum programme which contained the assurance of granting maximum autonomy to J&K.

“In 2010 CPI (M) Central Committee meeting adopted a resolution ‘On the Jammu and Kashmir issue’ for not only in defence of Articles 370 and 35A, but for restoring original position of Article 370. At the heart of the matter lies how in letter and spirit its eroded autonomy and special status can be restored,” said the statement, adding, that when an RSS backed NGO challenged Article 370 and 35A in the Supreme Court, an intervention application was moved by the CPI (M). Since last year the statements of CPI (M) Polit Bureau and Central Committee have clearly and repeatedly opposed the BJP government’s disastrous move to abrogate J&K’s special status, dividing and reducing it to Union Territories.

It further said that in August 2019, CPI(M) came up with a detailed document titled: “Fraud on Constitution: Kashmir Betrayed” which is available online. In the document, the CPI(M) has vowed to support the restoration of democracy, statehood and full autonomy to J&K.

“Demonstrations by CPI (M) and other Left parties throughout India were held on August 7, 2019 is a clear message to those who term the party’s J&K unit’s participation in “Gupkar Declaration” as a “localized” show of solidarity. CPI (M) and Left parties in both houses of the Parliament, charecterized this move as an attempt to destroy the basis structure of the Indian Constitution. They have conducted nationwide compaings in defence of Article 370 and against the destruction of the state of Jammu & Kashmir,” said the statement, adding CPI(M) has also filed writ petition in the  Supreme Court of India challenging the abrogation of Article 370, 35A and J& K Reorganisation Act 2019.

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