Saturday, 26 June 2021 , 07:09 PM
Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a new approach of consensus from New Delhi as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the meeting with all senior leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, a key development since the scrapping of Article 370, a move opposed by many of the traditional outfits of the region that ruled the former state.
Two years after withdrawing special status from the erstwhile state, PM Modi along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah met all Kashmiri leaders in the national capital. This meeting is significant for both the parties as the Centre is mulling over holding elections to the new union territory though the Kashmiri leaders continued to demand restoration of Article 370.
The PM has assured the leaders of early restoration of statehood and elections. On a statement, the PM office said, the meeting ended on a positive note as the regional leaders expressed their confidence in PM Modi.
PM Modi after the meeting tweeted, "Our democracy’s biggest strength is the ability to sit across a table and exchange views. I told the leaders of J&K that it is the people, specially the youth who have to provide political leadership to J&K, and ensure their aspirations are duly fulfilled."
While most Kashmir leaders called the meeting cordial and positive with less emphasis on Article 370 and more on statehood restoration, Shah after the meeting in a tweet said that the government is committed to the all round development of Jammu and Kashmir.
Muzaffar Baig of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples’ Conference said, "The meeting was very cordial, very dignified. It was a good meeting. Very positive. We must all work together. The Prime Minister listened very carefully."
He said he is seized of the matter. “The PM said he would ensure that it is a zone of peace rather than conflict. On Article 370, he said it is in the Supreme Court.”
Sajjad Gani Lone of the same party said, "Very, very cordial meeting and we came out quite positive there will be some delivery." The PM said after the delimitation process there would be the process of statehood restoration.The PM was also assured of elections, they said.
Ghulam Nabi Azad of Congress said: "We put forward five demands- statehood restoration, quick elections, guarantee of land, rehabilitation of Kashmir pandits and release of political prisoners."
He said with the state now witnessing some peace and a ceasefire with Pakistan in effect, the time is ripe for restoration of statehood and holding polls.
Mehbooba Mufti, former Chief Minister and President of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (JKPDP), said they have demanded that jobs of the local people should be secured and traders, transporters, tourism workers and horticulturists should get a package because of their losses in the past two years.
Mufti said her party would continue to fight for restoration of Article 370 peacefully. "I said your agenda was to remove 370, but you illegally removed it, we want to restore it constitutionally," she said, adding that "we want back what Nehruji and Sardar Patel gave us".
Former Chief Minister and chairman of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Farooq Abdullah was quoted in media saying that "restoration of full statehood of Jammu and Kashmir will be the first trust-building exercise from New Delhi side."
Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted: "Today’s meeting on Jammu and Kashmir was conducted in a very cordial environment. Everyone expressed their commitment to democracy and the constitution. It was stressed to strengthen the democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir."
The Modi government also scrapped Article 35A, which had allowed the Jammu and Kashmir state's legislature to define “permanent residents” of the state and also provided special rights and privileges to those permanent residents.After the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, Jammu and Kashmir has seen a significant drop in terrorism incidents.
Source: India Blooms
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