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J-K special status revocation complicated issue, dialogue with Pak necessary: PDP chief

Updated on: 14 February,2022 11:32 AM IST  |  Srinagar
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Mehbooba also alleged that the BJP was using the delimitation exercise to turn the Jammu and Kashmir issue into a religious one

J-K special status revocation complicated issue, dialogue with Pak necessary: PDP chief

Mehbooba Mufti. File pIc

Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday said Jammu and Kashmir was a political issue and the revocation of the erstwhile state’s special status only “complicated it further”.


Mehbooba also alleged that the BJP was using the delimitation exercise to turn the Jammu and Kashmir issue into a religious one.


Addressing a press conference after the party’s political affairs committee meeting, Mehbooba said the situation in the union territory was “getting worse or was made worse” day-by-day and people were facing several difficulties since August 5, 2019, the day the Centre revoked Article 370.


“Attempts are being made to trample the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the guarantee provided by the Constitution of India. The Delimitation Commission’s report is part of that and nothing new. It is also an attempt to weaken the people,” she said.

Seeking a dialogue with Pakistan to “resolve the issue”, the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said she would be labelled an anti-national, “Because whoever speaks against the BJP or its agenda or even (Nathuram) Godse, will be labelled anti-India.” “But I will still say the Jammu and Kashmir issue is a political one and it has not gone away by revoking (Article) 370, but has been complicated further. The Government of India will have to talk to its neighbour Pakistan today or tomorrow or some other day to resolve the issue of and to stop the bloodshed,” she said.

However, she said, “The more violence or bloodshed in Jammu and Kashmir, the more it benefits the BJP.” To a question that the Centre has categorically denied talking to Pakistan about Jammu and Kashmir and instead wants to talk about Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Mehbooba said, “First, they should talk about China making inroads to Ladakh day-by-day.” “That is also a part of this Jammu and Kashmir and not of Pakistan. The ceasefire worked after India and Pakistan talked to each other. They are shying from accepting that they are talking to PakistanAfter all, their biggest leader (former prime minister) (A B) Vajpayee went to Pakistan, (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi went to Pakistan, so they will have to talk to them and there is no other alternative,” she said.

Speaking about the delimitation exercise, Mehbooba said, “They have tried to make the people of Jammu and Kashmir fight each other at the sectarian level, social level. Our struggle will be against this. Our political agenda is that Jammu and Kashmir is a political issue, but they want to make it a religious one. We have said it continuously that Jammu and Kashmir has been made a laboratory,” she said.

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