Article 370 is J&K's strength: Mehbooba Mufti

Article 370 grants special autonomous status to J&K and can be abrogated only upon recommendation of the State's Constituent Assembly

Article 370 is J&K's strength: Mehbooba Mufti
Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jun 09 2016 | 6:45 PM IST
Article 370 of the Indian Constitution is the "strength" and "honour" for Jammu and Kashmir and the special status would not be threatened by the New Industrial Policy, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said on Thursday even as she promised to review the controversial proposal.

She said that the New Industrial Policy, which is being opposed by various parties as well as separatist groups, is completely in tune with the one promulgated by the then Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah in 1975.

"Article 370 is our strength and our honour," Mehbooba said in the Legislative Council about the provision in the Indian Constitution which grants special status to the state.

"Nobody should harbour any misconceptions that there is any threat to J&K's special status by the Industrial Policy," she said while intervening during the reply to a question on New Industrial Policy.

At the same time, the chief minister added, "We have decided to review the policy to remove any misconceptions in this regard."

Her announcement to review the policy comes against the backdrop of a controversy over it. Separatist groups have already declared their intent to launch a "campaign" against it.

"We enter this august House (Legislative Council) by swearing by the State Constitution and it is empowering for all irrespective of the party grouping," Mehbooba said.

She said skill development in traditional arts and crafts of the state would be incentivised to keep these treasured crafts alive and create employment avenues for the youth.

Jammu and Kashmir has to capitalise on its competitive advantage especially in traditional arts and crafts for sustained economic growth and arming the local youth with adequate skills will be the key component of this process, the chief minister said.

She said the skill-enhancement in heritage arts like shawls, carpets, paper machie, wood carving, Basohli crafts and Ladakhi craftsmanship would be incentivised so that the new generation of the state's youth is motivated to take up these high-value crafts as a means of livelihood and at the same time contribute towards the state s economic growth.

"We have to develop localised skill strategies so that the skills supply matches the skills demand. It is not just the supply of skills which needs to be addressed, but also the demand for skills and the utilisation of skills in the local workplaces," Mehbooba said.

She said the corporate houses like NHPC and various Cellular Companies operating in Jammu and Kashmir have been asked to adopt at least one ITI or polytechnic to train the local youth in specific trades so that they get employment locally.
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First Published: Jun 09 2016 | 6:22 PM IST

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