
Will Move SC Over J&K Statehood Restoration Delay: Farooq Abdullah
The recent political developments in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir have been a subject of great concern for the residents of the region. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have been eagerly waiting for the restoration of statehood to the region, which was merged with the Indian Union in 2019. However, the process of restoring statehood has been delayed, causing widespread discontent among the people.
Recently, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah warned the Central government that his party will approach the Supreme Court if there is an inordinate delay in the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah’s statement has sparked a fresh wave of debate on the political future of the region.
Abdullah’s warning comes at a time when the people of Jammu and Kashmir are frustrated with the lack of progress on the statehood issue. The people of the region had high hopes that their issues would be resolved immediately after the elections, but the delay in restoring statehood has led to widespread discontent.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Abdullah said, “After the elections, people wanted their issues to be resolved immediately, but statehood (not being restored) is stopping us.” He emphasized that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are not asking for anything extraordinary, but simply want to be restored to their rightful place as a state.
Abdullah’s statement is significant because it reflects the growing frustration among the people of Jammu and Kashmir over the delay in restoring statehood. The people of the region have been demanding statehood since the announcement was made in 2019, but the process has been slow and frustrating.
The delay in restoring statehood has also led to concerns about the future of governance in the region. The UT administration has been functioning without a full-fledged government, and the people of the region are worried about the lack of accountability and transparency.
Abdullah’s warning to the Centre is a clear indication that the National Conference is willing to take bold steps to ensure that the statehood issue is resolved. The party has been demanding statehood since the announcement was made in 2019, and Abdullah’s statement is a clear indication that the party is not willing to back down.
The Centre’s response to Abdullah’s warning will be closely watched by the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The government has been saying that the process of restoring statehood is underway, but the delay has led to widespread discontent.
The restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir is not just an issue of political significance, but also has far-reaching implications for the people of the region. The people of the region have been demanding statehood for years, and the delay has led to widespread frustration.
The government’s delay in restoring statehood has also led to concerns about the future of the region. The UT administration has been functioning without a full-fledged government, and the people of the region are worried about the lack of accountability and transparency.
In conclusion, Abdullah’s warning to the Centre is a clear indication that the National Conference is willing to take bold steps to ensure that the statehood issue is resolved. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are eagerly waiting for the restoration of statehood, and the delay has led to widespread discontent.
The Centre’s response to Abdullah’s warning will be closely watched by the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The government has been saying that the process of restoring statehood is underway, but the delay has led to widespread discontent.
It is high time for the Centre to take concrete steps to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. The people of the region have been waiting for years, and the delay has led to widespread frustration.