Shimla: Kashmiri Pandit writer and founder of Panun Kashmir Movement Agnishekhar has called the abrogation of Article 370 the “biggest achievement after independence” in a special conversation with ETV Bharat on the sidelines of a literary conference being organized in Shimla by the Union Ministry of Culture as part of the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahutsav'. Agnishekhar however said that the Centre needed to revamp the Kashmir policy going forward adding the “night of 19 January 1990 is not over for Kashmiri Pandits yet” in a reference to the exodus of the Hindus from Kashmir in the wake of armed militancy.
“The biggest achievement since independence in the context of Jammu and Kashmir is the abrogation of Article 370, but no further steps have been taken yet. The present government did these seemingly impossible tasks, which were appreciated openly by all, but the motives for which Article 370 was repealed are not clearly communicated to the public.
This step is linked with development, with roads and with jobs, whereas it was not so,” he said. Agnishekhar alleged that “under the guise of Article 370, not only a Muslim majority state, but an Islamic State was created”. “This can be seen as the creation of a Pakistan on the soil of India, hence the removal of Article 370 was necessary,” he said.