Remarks on Article 370 has potential to divide J&K: Mufti

She said but the PM had made a very good start by inviting SAARC leaders to the swearing-in ceremony

Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : May 28 2014 | 6:34 PM IST
Opposition PDP chief and Anantnag MP Mehbooba Mufti today condemned the statement of Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh, saying it has the potential to divide Jammu and Kashmir on communal lines and trigger another partition.

"Though the minister has retracted it, we still condemn the statement because there were apprehensions that the BJP government, especially with (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi, will be divisive. But the PM had made a very good start by inviting SAARC leaders to the swearing-in ceremony.

"He tried to connect with the neighbours in spite of many problems and conflicts, so we appreciated that. Whereas the PM was on one hand trying to connect with the neighbours and was having talks with (Pakistan Prime Minister) Nawaz Sharif, and it was a reconciliatory measure, on the other hand, his minister issued a statement which has a potential to divide the state of Jammu and Kashmir on communal lines," Mehbooba told reporters here.

She said that even in the past lot of efforts were made by many leaders to abolish the Article 370.

"I hope this is the last time we are hearing about its abolition. With such statements, unfortunately, we are moving towards another partition and division," Mehbooba said.

The PDP chief noted that in the past many jurists and experts told leaders that Article 370 cannot be touched because it is the basis of the relationship of the state with the rest of the country.

"If you try to fiddle with it, that means you will have to re-negotiate a new relationship with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. You will have to ask the people about their decision then. That means you are giving a choice to the people of J&K that they have to re-negotiate about their future. You are giving them a choice, a chance. Is BJP ready to do that? I do not think so," she said.
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First Published: May 28 2014 | 6:19 PM IST

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