New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar on Tuesday questioned the manner in which the Centre revoked special status to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution, saying that the government put up restrictions to curtail any response from the people of Kashmir.
'Govt put up restrictions to suppress Kashmiris'
In an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat, Aiyar said, "If Kashmiris wanted special status under Article 370 to be revoked, why were additional troops sent? Kashmiris were ignored because they (government) knew the move would not be welcomed."
"To stop Kashmiris from responding, the government put restrictions," he added.
However, the Congress leader accepted that the move was welcomed in Jammu and Ladakh regions along with the rest of the country.
"I am talking about the Valley, Kargil, Rajouri, Poonch and other such areas. Wherever there was a possibility of disagreement, forces were deployed," he said.
Defending his earlier comments where he likened the situation in Kashmir to that of Palestine, Aiyar said, "One day, the restrictions will have to be removed, and that day, an Intifada (rebellion) will take place. Yes, I do not want it to happen, but it will."
"PM Modi says he will give Kashmir development. Britishers gave us Railways, Telephones, Schools, Industries, but we asked them to leave India. USA recently promised Palestine a lot of funds. In spite of their differences, all Palestinians refused, saying that their loyalty was not up for sale. The same thing will happen in Kashmir," he added.
'How can a turncoat Guv be the voice of Kashmiris?'
Coming down heavily on the Centre's decision, Aiyar said that the people of Kashmir and the state Assembly should have been consulted before such a big move.
"The President can take a step only with the concurrence of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly. As the Constituent Assembly was dissolved decades ago, even the Supreme Court said that it Article 370 is a permanent provision," he said.
He added that the decision was taken with the assent of Governor Satyapal Malik, which was wrong. "Here is an Aaya Ram Gaya Ram (turncoat) Governor who has switched sides so often, and he is seen as the voice of Kashmiris," he said.