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All-Party Meet: Restoration of Article 370, full statehood to JK dominates session

New Delhi: Restoration of full statehood and article 370 to JK were among series of other demands that dominated the crucial All Party Meeting of Jammu and Kashmir politicians chaired by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in New Delhi and co-chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday.

Among other issues raised by the politicians from JK were rollback of domicile laws, holding assembly elections, and guaranteeing the land laws and job rights.

JK politicians, who participated in the meeting, said the meeting was held in a very cordial atmosphere and the Narendra Modi gave a very patient hearing to all the participants who put forth their views on various political issues related to JK.

At least 20 leaders from JK participated in the meeting that started at 3 pm. Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said that three members from the party put forth five demands before Modi, which include restoration of Statehood, conducting assembly elections, domicile rights to JK residents only, return of Kashmiri Pandits to Jammu and Kashmir, and release of political prisoners.

About Article 370 abrogation, Azad while talking to reporters after attending the meeting, said that the majority of the leaders during the meeting have stated that the issue is already sub-judice.

Senior Peoples Conference (PC) leader, Muzaffar Hussain Beigh said that majority of the leaders demanded the restoration of Statehood, protection of land and jobs in JK.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said that she told Narendra Modi that people of JK are angry and humiliated post-August 5, 2019. “I told the PM that the way article 370 was unconstitutionally and illegally revoked by the BJP. I told him that PDP and the people of J&K will fight for months and years to get back Article 370 as we have not got it from Pakistan from China but from Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and Sardar Valabhai Patel and that restoring special status was highly inevitable,” she said.

The PDP chief said that she told the PM that if the Government of India is talking to China why can’t it take forward the process with Pakistan. “I told him that the fresh talks have led to a ceasefire and zero infiltration and that why can’t it go further,” she said.

National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah said that he told Narendra Modi they don’t stand with the decision taken on August 5, 2019. “We requested the PM that our fight will continue but it is essential to reverse some decisions that aren’t all in the interest of J&K. It was given the status of a UT, people don’t like it. They want full statehood for J&K with J&K cadre restored,” he told reporters after attending the meeting.

Apni Party president Syed Altaf Bukhari told reporters that the talks were held in a good atmosphere, saying that Modi gave a patient hearing to the issues of all the invitees. He said that Modi has assured that assembly elections will be conducted soon after the delimitation process is completed, adding that the invitees from J&K were asked to participate in the delimitation process.

Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Lone said: “The meeting was held in a very cordial manner. We came out quite positive that hopefully there will be some delivery for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”

BJP JK chief Ravinder Raina said that all leaders of Jammu and Kashmir have been assured by Narendra Modi that all will work together for the future and betterment of J&K. “PM Modi heard everyone and said that all steps will be taken for the development of the people of JK,” Raina said.

Meanwhile, in a tweet, Home Minister Amit Shah said that today’s meeting on J&K was conducted in a very cordial environment and everyone expressed their commitment to democracy and the constitution. “It was stressed to strengthen the democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir,” the tweet read.

 

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