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If people unite, we can achieve more than restoration of special status for Jammu Kashmir, says Mehbooba Mufti

By News Desk

November 14, 2022

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said if the people of Jammu Kashmir unite as India did against the British then getting back its special status will not be a huge task.

In 2019, the BJP-led Centre had abrogated Article 370, which granted special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, and bifurcated it into union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

The former chief minister also said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) focuses on the Kashmir issue’s resolution. “Our identity and our existence are at stake. It is not about Articles 370 and 35A, it is about the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. Our goalposts are changing. They think the people will forget the basic issue and talk about Article 370,” she said.

“We are not going to raise this issue, again and again, its (Article 370) restoration is a reality and it will happen today, tomorrow or the day after, but, along with that, the PDP will continue its struggle for the resolution of the Kashmir issue for which so many people have sacrificed their lives,” Mehbooba said.

She was speaking at a function at the PDP headquarters’ here in which Jammu Kashmir Peoples Movement vice president Syed Iqbal Tahir joined the party.

The PDP chief said if the people of Jammu and Kashmir unite, “we can achieve more than” the erstwhile state’s special status.

“When people get united, like the whole of India had got against British… Similarly, if people of Jammu and Kashmir get united, then getting back Article 370 will not be a huge task. In fact, we can achieve more than that and God willing, we will,” she said.

Mehbooba said Jammu and Kashmir would not have become a part of India if the country’s first prime minister Jawahar Lal , Jawahar Lal Nehru, had not

“If this situation would have been in 1947, then Jammu and Kashmir will never have joined this India which they want to create where they want to end secularism, democracy… perhaps we would not have become a part of this if Jawahar Lal Nehru was not there. Had there been no Nehru, J-K would not have become a part of this country,” she said.

On the recent order by the Ganderbal deputy commissioner banning the use of electric heaters, which was later revoked, Mufti said it was shameful.

“The biggest share of the electricity from our state goes to the NHPC pool on which the country and its industries run. It is because of that electricity that the BJP or other parties announce free electricity to people in other states,” she said.

Welcoming Tahir into the PDP, Mehbooba said her party needs educated youth, especially at awhen Jammu and Kashmir aresing through a difficult phase. PTI