'We all agree that this issue has to settled within the framework of the Constitution. Art 370 is part of the Constitution...," he told reporters here referring to the violence and militant attacks in the border state.
In the last few years, instead of improving, the situation "is becoming worse in the state." Successive governments were not in a position to understand and find a solution to the problem there, Reddy said.
The 'alienation' in the state had been to such an extent that only seven per cent of the people voted in the recent Srinagar bypolls and in Anantanag, the elections have been postponed indefinitely, he said.
The country should support the "justified demand of Kashmiries for a secular India," he added.
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