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Onslaught by BJP govt on rights of J&K people continues unabated: Tarigami

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Srinagar: A year after “arbitrary” J&K Reorganization Act was implemented in an “undemocratic and unjust manner” on October 31 last year, the onslaught by the BJP government at the Center on the basic and democratic rights of people of Jammu and Kashmir continues unabated, CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami said Saturday.

He said a State with special status was divided and deprived of its status without any reference to the opinion of its people which is in blatant violation of Article 3 of the Constitution.

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“The new land laws notified on October 27, like the new domicile rules notified in April, do nothing to assure the people of J&K that their concerns on demographic change are being taken into consideration. Instead the BJP government wants to convey to the people of J&K there that they are completely incidental to its plans for the one-year-old union territory,” Tarigami said in a press release today.

He said it is important to understand as to who will buy land in the erstwhile state of J&K now. “The new land laws will allow large land sharks and corporate to play their game which will be a ruin of the gains and advancement made by the peasantry and their children over the decades.”

Just days after the Centre opened land of J&K for outsiders, the J&K administration has transferred 24,000 kanals of land to the Industries and Commerce Department for so-called investment purposes while almost an equal land will be notified shortly following clearance from the Forest department to 65 big corporate houses to set up their units, Tarigami said.

He said the intention to abolish the Constitution of J&K and revoking Articles 370 and 35-A was to “change the demography” of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Now with such laws everything becomes clearer. From August 05, 2019, the BJP government’s actions in J&K have smacked of hubris, as if to say, ‘we do what we do because we can’. That may win some elections for the BJP, but it is not a solution to the longstanding problems in Kashmir,” the Communist leader said.

Even after one year and three months of the legislations pushed through Parliament, the people of Jammu & Kashmir are denied their democratic rights as citizens of this country, he said.

“No political activity is allowed except by the BJP and its organisations. The voice of Kashmir has been forcibly suppressed.”

There are 23 petitions in the Supreme Court challenging the Centre’s August 05, 2019 decision. It would have been proper for the government to wait for the court to pronounce a verdict on these petitions, last heard in March, instead of creating a fait accompli on the ground, he said.

“Last year the BJP government chose the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to divide J&K into two union territories. By choosing this date the government is putting in place the Amit Shah formula of manufacturing history and eliminating the truth.  It is a matter of record including from the memoirs of Patel that he was not only a party to, but also involved in the drafting of Article 370,” Tarigami pointed out.

“It was at his (Patel’s) residence on May 15 and 16, 1949 that the discussions on the special status for J&K were held between him, Nehru and Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah.  Subsequently it was Patel along with Gopalaswami Ayyangar, who formulated the draft which finally became Article 370. It was again Patel in the absence of Nehru who was in the US, who piloted Article 370 in the Constituent Assembly,” Tarigami added.

This year also on the same day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to the abrogation of Article 370 in his speech in Gujarat and claimed that in the past year, Kashmir had joined India in development “which is a blatant lie”, said Tarigami.

“The CPI(M) reiterates its strong opposition to the abrogation of Article 370 as well as the division and reduced status of the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The CPI(M) appeals to the citizens of the country to express their solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh against the denial of constitutional and democratic rights for them and reject the Modi government’s false propaganda,” Tarigami said.

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