"Article 35A was added in the Constitution by a Presidential Order in 1954. But it is against the basic structure of Constitution, which even Parliament cannot amend. So this Article is unconstitutional, which was added without taking Parliament into confidence," said Ashutosh Bhatnagar, Director of the think-tank Jammu Kashmir Study Centre.
"We have constituted a group of leading constitutional experts which is deeply studying this issue after which we will definitely approach the Supreme Court and seek its intervention in removing this unconstitutional law," he said.
Bhatnagar was speaking on the sidelines of an interaction organised by the Jammu Kashmir Study Centre, where some "victims of Article 35A" also shared their problems.
One of the speakers at the interaction, Mangat Ram, said that members of 'Valmiki' community were brought from Punjab to work in Jammu and Kashmir but now their succeeding generations have no right either to buy land or get state jobs and are now struggling in pitiable conditions for livelihood.
Speakers representing Gorkha community and those who migrated from West Pakistan also rued that despite living in the state for generations, they were required to present a Permanent Residence card, which many among them did not have, to aquire higher education, land or jobs.
"This Article deprives nearly 20 lakh people of Jammu and Kashmir from their fundamental rights. We want to say, that this Article which affects such a huge number of people should be immediately annulled," Bhatnagar said.
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