"BJP has perhaps admitted on their side that they cannot use legislation to scrap Article 370, which grants special powers to the state. Where they cannot use the legislation (to scrap Article 370), they can use judiciary to do it," he said in the state Assembly here.
"Those who believe that BJP has done a good job on Article 370 and that the party has accepted that the article cannot be tempered with...They are wrong," he said in the House, where Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti who had presented the grants of her Ministries of Home, Planning, GAD, Tourism and others, was also seated.
"You always blame us that we make issues out of non-issues and trigger fire. But I want to tell you that we do not create issues...They are being created by the government. We want to prepare you for a major controversy in the future," he said.
Omar also criticised the way the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFACI) Act was fought in the court of law.
The Act allows banks and other financial institutions to auction residential or commercial properties to recover loans.
A Supreme Court order last year had said that Jammu and Kashmir has "no vestige" of sovereignty outside the Indian Constitution and its own, while the citizens of the state were "first and foremost" citizens of India.
The apex court had said this while holding that provisions of the SARFAESI Act were within the legislative competence of Parliament and can be enforced in the state.
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