PM Modi must announce restoration of full statehood to J&K on I-Day: Rashtra Manch

Srinagar, Aug 11 (KNS): Rashtra Manch has said that it was concerned over the situation following the questionable actions of the Union Government on 5 August 2019 and stated that two years have passed since the Government annulled Article 370 of the Constitution, which provided a special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, and Article 35A, which protected the rights and privileges of its "permanent residents" as defined by the State Legislature. 

In a statement, issued to Kashmir News Service (KNS), spokesperson of Rashtra Manch said hat simultaneously, the state itself was bifurcated into two parts and was downgraded into two Union Territories. 

"These actions, and the utterly undemocratic manner in which they were taken, have caused a deep sense of hurt, humiliation and betrayal in the minds of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The Modi Government took these decisions without any consultation with the people, who are the principal stakeholders in a democracy, and with their elected representatives," the statement reads. 

It reads that the government also denied them basic constitutional rights for a prolonged period of time. "All the leaders of political parties in Kashmir, who have repeatedly pledged their allegiance to India, were detained for a prolonged period as if they are anti-national and a threat to public safety. Even today people and their 2 representatives are unable to exercise their basic rights of holding meetings or expressing their views freely. We deem this situation to be unacceptable in a free and democratic India." 

It reads that furthermore, far from fulfilling the promise of attracting new investments and accelerating development, the Modi Government’s actions have caused losses worth tens of thousands of crores to the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. 

"Lakhs of youth have lost employment and there has been a worrisome increase in suicides among young people. All the rationalizations given by the Government to justify its drastic actions, and all the promises of ushering in a ‘Naya Jammu and Kashmir’, have proved to be hollow. Indeed, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi himself acknowledged the failure of his decisions when, in a meeting with Kashmiri leaders on June 24, he said he wants “to remove both Dil ki Doori (the distance between New Delhi and the hearts of Kashmiri people) and Dilli ki Doori (the distance between New Delhi and Srinagar)”."

The statement reads that the people of the rest of India, especially the leaders of the non-BJP political parties cannot sit quiet when our sisters and brothers in Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inseparable part of India, are in pain. 

"Therefore, in exercise of our patriotic and democratic duty towards them, we demand, the Prime Minister should announce in his speech on Independence Day full statehood would be restored to J&K before the end of 2021, free and fair elections would be held soon after the restoration of full statehood, the delimitation exercise would be deferred, and held along with other states in India."

It reads that Pm should announce that no steps shall be taken to alter the demographic profile of Jammu and Kashmir. 

"The constitutional validity of the repeal of Article 370 is currently before the Supreme Court. The apex court should expedite hearing on it and give its verdict soon. Its verdict should be binding on all concerned. Separatism, terrorism and communal politics are common enemies, which must be fought unitedly."

It further reads: "Jammu and Kashmir is a border state. It directly bears the brunt of any deterioration in India’s relations with two large neighbours – Pakistan and China. The ongoing developments in Afghanistan are also a matter of grave concern, since these could have a negative effect on peace in Jammu and Kashmir. Therefore, the government must act with extreme care and alacrity so as to prevent anti-India forces from exploiting the situation of ‘Dil ki Doori’ and ‘Dilli ki Doori’."

Rashtra Manch appealed to the leaders of all non-BJP parties to show solidarity with the legitimate democratic demands and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir both in and outside Parliament. (KNS)

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