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Farooq Abdullah bats for internal autonomy, involvement of J&K people in Indo-Pak dialogue process

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MENDHAR POONCH APRIL 08- Strongly pitching for Indo-Pak dialogue, National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah Sunday said internal autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir within the framework of Indian Constitution and conversion of Line of Control into Line of Peace was a pragmatic way forward to herald peace in the region.

“India and Pakistan should resume the dialogue process and engage people of Jammu and Kashmir in an acceptable solution”, Dr Farooq Abdullah said while addressing workers at Balakote, Mendhar, adding that sagacity lies in acknowledging the realities and shedding the baggage of the past.

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The former Chief Minister reverted back to the Indo-Pak hostilities when Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had invited President Parvez Musharraf despite Kargil incursion.

“His (Vajpayee’s) political wisdom worked in terms of ceasefire agreement which brought cheer in the lives of border people for a pretty long time,” he said, questioning, “Why can’t Vajpayee spirit be emulated by his political inheritors”.

National Conference chief said the people of Jammu and Kashmir had decided their future in 1947 by acceding to Mahatma Gandhi’s secular India and they will fight all machinations of reversing these well established credentials by polarizing forces. He said India is not a religious specific but country of all, irrespective of religion, region and caste. This legacy cannot be trampled by fringe elements, currently holding the centre-stage in Indian politics, as majority of Hindus disapprove politics of polarization and division.

Without naming BJP, he said the current spell of governance in New Delhi has created chaos all over, with people feeling their identities threatened and thus taking to streets. In this context, he referred to current unrest over the dilution of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and said the minorities too were feeling unsafe due to reactionary politics.

Dr Farooq Abdullah expressed grave concern over dicey political situation across the country, saying he would keep his fingers crossed about things to happen in case the present arrangement is repeated in New Delhi in 2019. He said India can’t flourish with myopic political vision. “It has been a forward looking country, which has to move forward as a strong, stable and a united nation”, he added.

National Conference chief cautioned people against the divisive politics, saying that attempts are being made to create wedge in the society on the basis of region and religion.

“All this is being done with a sinister motive of fragmenting Jammu and Kashmir into three different regions”, he said and warned those nurturing this nightmarish dream, saying National Conference would fight these designs tooth and nail. He said Jammu and Kashmir has been, is and will remain a single entity and no power on the earth can disintegrate it. He asked the people to be united, which he termed as the forceful weapon to fight elements inimical to J&K’s single entity character.

General Secretary Mr Ali Mohammed Sagar, Provincial President Devender Singh Rana and MLA Mr Javed Rana also addressed the gathering.

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