GG News Bureau
Srinagar, 15th Feb. In response to Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on the restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir, JKNC MP Farooq Abdullah stated on Monday that the government will grant a truncated statehood after the elections.
The restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir will be discussed after the assembly elections, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and the Election Commission will make a decision on the timing of the elections.
“I had clearly stated that statehood will be restored in Jammu and Kashmir after elections. Process of preparation of voters’ lists is nearing completion in the UT. Now, the Election Commission has to take a call on elections,” Shah, in an exclusive interview with ANI, released on Tuesday, said.
To which Jammu and Kashmir’s former CM said that he thinks they (the government) don’t want to give statehood. “They will give truncated statehood after elections,” he added.
Abdullah also claimed that the goal of the delimitation exercise, which was completed in UT, is to make J&K a Hindu majority state.
“They think that we are fools, but we are not. We know what their intention is, if this was not their intention, they would not have done delimitation as well, as the way they did. They want it to be converted into a Hindu-majority state,” he added.
Earlier, in an interview with ANI, Shah also said that Article 370 pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir, which was abrogated by the BJP-led government in 2019, had harmed the country.
He said the way development is taking place in Jammu and Kashmir, terrorism is gradually ending.
“See all the figures, there is a lot of change in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
He went on to add that removing Article 370 has been on the agenda of BJP and Jan Sangh. He also referred to India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the context of Article 370.
“Since 1950, it has been on our agenda to remove Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Today, the way Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing development and decrease in terrorism shows that changes are coming,” he said.
Those criticizing the BJP, Shah said, should explain during whose tenure terrorism increased in Jammu and Kashmir.
“As far as elections are concerned, do they not remember the local body polls, these were held under our rule, these did not take place for 70 years. Three families were holding sway in Jammu and Kashmir and they were making noise…Farooq Abdullah had gone to England. In whose tenure, terrorism grew, who allowed it to grow, there should be an answer,” he said.
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