Apni Party’s remarks on Articles 370, 35-A, a frenzied attempt to remain relevant: NC

Calls it a last-ditch effort to save their credibility

Calls it a last-ditch effort to save their credibility

Srinagar, 04 August (KNS): The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Wednesday  called the remarks of Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari  on launching an agitation for the restoration of Articles  370, 35-A  as a frenzied attempt to keep himself and his party relevant .

 Calling the remarks of Apni Party President as a failed attempt to save his credibility on ground, Party’s Spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar said radical changes in the views of Bukhari are well expected in view of people’s immense support for the efforts of Dr Farooq Abdullah for restoration of J&K’s constitutional status. “He has been fine tuning his views all through. However people know how he has steadfastly attempted to undermine efforts in restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status,” he said.

Statement issued to Kashmir News Service reads, “Which statement of his are we supposed to believe? Previously he has asked the people to look beyond Articles 370, 35-A and come to terms with changed realities. What are we supposed to believe? His politics follows a simplistic maxim; it is to be on the good side of the BJP. But it has not fared well with the people. This recent statement of his should be seen as a last-ditch effort to save some credibility, if any at all,” he said.  

Deriding the opportunistic politics of Bukhari, Imran said that until now he has been playing second fiddle to BJP towards normalizing the August 5, 2019 unconstitutional, undemocratic and unilateral measures. “This abrupt change in his stance reeks of his unprincipled politics. His metamorphosis on August, 5, 2019 decisions have been very swift. Unsupported by any ideological strings, his attempts to normalize attempts to hoodwink people have failed. Embattled with the people’s rejection and imminent looming political demise, Bukhari’s remarks are quite unsurprising,” he said.(KNS)

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