PDP buried its agenda of 'self-rule' to grab power in state:NC

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Mar 02 2015 | 6:48 PM IST
Opposition National Conference today accused PDP of burying its real agenda of 'self-rule' to grab power and said the coalition government's 'Agenda of Alliance' serves the interest of the party more than the interest of the people of the state.
"Their (PDP) real agenda is self rule and they have buried it to grab the power," senior NC leader and former finance minister Abdul Rahim Rather told reporters here.
Alleging that PDP's main agenda was to get more ministries for them in the state, Rather said "this document (Agenda of Alliance) serves the interest of PDP more than it serves the interest of the people of the state, as Mufti Mohammed Sayeed got more cabinet ministries which was his real aspiration".
Attacking Sayeed on his claims that PDP had demanded the BJP to shun its demand of revocation of Article 370 before forging the alliance, the NC leader said "BJP never raised it. There was no such agenda; even during the Assembly polls BJP never raised the demand. Even replying to a question in Parliament a BJP minister had said there was no proposal with the government to abrogate Article 370."
He said Indian Constitution itself states that Article 370 can neither be amended nor abrogated.
"The Constitution of India provides guarantee to Article 370 as it states the Article can only be amended or revoked by the President of the country that too on the recommendation of the Constituent Assembly of the State."
Rather also slammed Sayeed over revocation of the AFSPA from the state, saying Mufti used to say that if voted to power he would get AFSPA revoked within a year. Now, he is singing the tunes of the central government by saying that peace is more important than revocation of AFSPA.
"After entering into an alliance, they now say that the government will examine the need for de-notifying disturbed areas act (DAA)."
Speaking on the issue of refugees from West Pakistan, the NC leader said, his party's approach was according to the Constitution of the State, that refugees from West Pakistan cannot be given citizenship rights. "Giving them citizenship rights was against the Constitution of the State and the Constitution of the country."
He said while the PDP-BJP government has said it would take measures for sustenance and livelihood of West Pakistan refugees, the National Conference government had already send a proposal to the Union government on this issue.
"In our recommendations to the Union government, we had asked for more benefits for the refugees, our recommendations were just short of just granting citizenship rights," he said.
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First Published: Mar 02 2015 | 6:48 PM IST

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