
Will Move SC Over J&K Statehood Restoration Delay: Farooq Abdullah
The long-standing demand for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir has been a contentious issue in the region. After the abrogation of Article 370, the erstwhile state was bifurcated into two Union Territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Since then, the National Conference (NC) has been demanding the restoration of statehood to J&K. Recently, the party’s president, Farooq Abdullah, warned the Centre that his party would approach the Supreme Court if there is an inordinate delay in the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.
In an interview with a leading newspaper, Abdullah expressed his party’s frustration over the delay in restoring statehood to J&K. He said that after the elections, people wanted their issues to be resolved immediately, but the statehood issue was still pending. The delay, according to Abdullah, was hindering the progress of the people of J&K.
The NC has been a strong advocate for the restoration of statehood to J&K. The party’s leadership has been meeting with various stakeholders, including political leaders, civil society members, and the general public, to garner support for their demand. Abdullah has been leading the charge, meeting with leaders from across the political spectrum to build a consensus on the issue.
The NC’s demand for statehood is rooted in the party’s commitment to the people of J&K. The party believes that the restoration of statehood is essential for the development and progress of the region. According to Abdullah, the statehood issue is not just about power or prestige, but about the rights and dignity of the people of J&K.
The Centre’s delay in restoring statehood to J&K has been attributed to various reasons, including the ongoing political turmoil in the region. The region has been witnessing political uncertainty since the abrogation of Article 370, with various political parties vying for power. The Centre has been hesitant to restore statehood to J&K, citing the need for stability and normalcy in the region.
The NC’s decision to approach the Supreme Court is a significant development in the ongoing political saga in J&K. The party’s leadership believes that the courts have the power to intervene and ensure that the rights of the people of J&K are protected. Abdullah has been critical of the Centre’s handling of the situation, accusing it of ignoring the people’s demands and ignoring the Constitution.
The NC’s move to approach the Supreme Court has been welcomed by various political leaders and civil society members in J&K. The party’s decision is seen as a bold step towards ensuring that the rights of the people of J&K are protected. The move is also seen as a challenge to the Centre’s authority, which has been accused of ignoring the people’s demands.
The Centre’s response to the NC’s decision has been lukewarm, with officials stating that the matter is being considered by the government. However, the Centre’s delay in restoring statehood to J&K has been criticized by various political leaders and civil society members. The delay is seen as a betrayal of the people’s trust and a violation of their rights.
In conclusion, the NC’s decision to approach the Supreme Court over the delay in restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir is a significant development in the ongoing political saga in the region. The party’s leadership has been critical of the Centre’s handling of the situation, accusing it of ignoring the people’s demands and ignoring the Constitution. The move is seen as a bold step towards ensuring that the rights of the people of J&K are protected and a challenge to the Centre’s authority.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Centre will respond to the NC’s decision. Will the Centre buckle under pressure and restore statehood to J&K, or will it continue to ignore the people’s demands? Only time will tell.