NC would safeguard Kashmir's political right & special status:

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : May 14 2016 | 11:48 PM IST
National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah today claimed there were "clear indications" that a "long-existing lobby" in New Delhi was "reinventing its mission to erode" Jammu and Kashmir's internal autonomy and asserted that his party would safeguard the State's political rights and special status.
"I have personally witnessed how a long-existing lobby in New Delhi has used pliant leaders and regimes in the State to erode Article 370 and rob the State of its constitutionally guaranteed internal autonomy - one step at a time.
"This is a chronicle of betrayals and breach of faith that started with the deposition and incarceration of (NC founder and former Chief Minister) Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and continues to this day," Abdullah said, addressing a day-long lawyers' conclave organized by the party's legal cell here.
Abdullah claimed that at every juncture in the history, the "lobby" in New Delhi has "used pliant leaders and co-opting regimes in the State to inflict irrevocable damage on Article 370".
"Today we see the efforts of this lobby manifest in the form of the extension of NFSA and NEET to the State, while the PDP-BJP Government is peddling an 'Industrial Policy' which is glaringly conspicuous in its ambiguity on the question of non-State-subject investors and promoters.
"What others did between 1953 and 1975, PDP is following suit and re-enacting the same master-servant opportunistic relationship that has wreaked havoc with our State," he said.
"Mehbooba should draw lessons from history and see how the people have first disowned and then completely forgotten those pliant leaders who connived against the State's political rights to remain in power.
"This tragic silence by those in power on recurring efforts to discredit and disarm the State's institutions by openly trespassing even into categories those clearly fall in the State Listcan spell doom for the State," he said.
Abdullah, the former chief minister of the state, said there is a "larger, more sinister plan to destroy Article 370" by rendering it "irrelevant" and the legal fraternity is duty-bound to remain vigilant and fight against this subversion of the political rights and honour of the people of the state.
Referring to Army Chief General Bipin Rawat's remarks
Omar said that he had said that such people be treated as anti-nationals.
"He had perhaps hoped that people after listening to this will prefer to sit in their houses. But even after his threat, perhaps people in large numbers (than earlier) came out of their houses. This issue won t get resolved by issuing threats," Omar said.
The NC working president said the PDP-BJP government should try to understand the sentiments of the people.
He also hit out at the Central as well as the state government over the closure of the Srinagar-Jammu national highway for the past week.
This is very disappointing, we know no one has control over weather, but after (bad) weather the highway can indeed be cleared, he said.
"On one side you are telling us about the four-laning of the highway, you are telling us that Prime Minister is coming to inaugurate the (Chennani-Nashri) tunnel, but from past five to six days the people are not able to travel on the highway and passengers are stranded," he added.
He said that the shops in Srinagar are running out of food items and goods.
Both Centre and State should look into this with seriousness that why they have failed to re-open the highway for consecutive six days, Omar said.
Somewhere there is negligence on their part and people are suffering, he claimed.
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First Published: May 14 2016 | 11:48 PM IST

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