New Delhi: There will be no rollback of the Centre's decision to revoke Article 370, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav asserted on Sunday and said a legislative assembly for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir would be formed "very soon".
Madhav also demanded proper security for political activists in Kashmir in the wake of the killing of BJP's Bandipora district president, Wasim Bari, along with his father and brother on Wednesday by terrorists.
He along with Union Minister Jitendra Singh and other leaders also visited the bereaved Bari family.
"There can be a political discourse. (Let the politicians here) go to the people and tell them that we want Article 370 back. We are not opposed to the political argument, but we maintain that Article 370 was a roadblock and we abrogated it," he said while addressing party workers at the Tagore Hall here.
The Centre on August 5 last year had revoked Article 370, which gave special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir and divided it into union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
The BJP leader, while hitting out at the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said if they want to do politics, they should go to the people rather than just tweeting.
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"You (NC and PDP) tell people it (Article 370) was beneficial, that is politics. But, here you will find people who will get others killed over it (Article 370) or leaders who just tweet from home. All leaders are free... some are in Kashmir, but they only tweet. They do not come on the streets," he said.
Madhav said Article 370 was not going to make a comeback no matter how much political parties in Jammu and Kashmir "mourn".
"One year has passed, if the NC and the PDP want to keep on mourning (over abrogation of Article 370) for one more year, if they want to keep on tweeting, let them," he said.