PM said not to fiddle with Article 370, says J & K CM Mehbooba Mufti
New Delhi: Prime Minister Mehbooba Mufti said on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a positive response on the same and has ensured that there will be no gossip with Article 370. Amid the growing debate over Jammu and Kashmir,
“The basis of our alliance agenda is that the status quo of 370 has to be maintained and none of us can go against that.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi 100% guaranteed the agenda of the alliance. Play with him, “Mufti said after meeting with the prime minister in New Delhi.
Mufti also stressed that the debate on Article 35 (A) nationwide is having a major impact on the situation of the Valley.
“The condition tightened last year in the valley and now the situation is slowly normalizing. People in the state believe that their identity may be in danger. A message must be conveyed that nothing will happen Jammu and Kashmir can not be a Crown of India must be reiterated, “he said.
Article 370 of the Indian Constitution grants a special autonomous status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Article 35A of the Constitution empowers the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to define permanent residents of the state and their privileges.
This has been challenged in the Supreme Court, which will give its verdict in September.
It was inserted in the Constitution of India through a presidential order in 1954, to guarantee that the prohibition of the maharaja to the outsiders would remain. In fact, it does not make much difference in practical terms, since the rights of domicile also apply in other states.
Earlier, the Mufti warned about the consequence of retouching with Article 35 (A) in the state said that we must first protect our “special position” that was granted to us in the year 1947, so we can demand more.
While addressing a public meeting in the village of Jawal Pora in Budgam district, Mehbooba said: “We must provide all facilities to our people, but for peace to be essential in the state. First we will protect our” position Special “In the year 1947 then we can demand more.”
In early July, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir warned that any change in Article 35 (A) of the Constitution would not be in favor of people living in the Valley and would invite repercussions.
“No manipulation of Article 35 (A) will be accepted, I will not hesitate to say that no one will carry the corpse of the National Flag in Kashmir if it happens.”