Srinagar:The PDP, Congress, People's Conference, and Apni Party on Wednesday questioned the BJP government on the achievements it made since revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir as they vowed to continue their struggle to get the erstwhile state's special status restored. The National Conference, however, targeted Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari, who has announced to launch an agitation for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's special status, as a frenzied attempt to keep himself and his party relevant.
On the eve of the second anniversary of the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status, the parties asked if the BJP government had managed to eradicate militancy, create jobs or rehabilitate Kashmiri Pandits in the valley. President of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti termed August 5 as a black day in the constitutional and democratic history of the country, saying the draconian steps taken in 2019 have not only betrayed the trust of the people, but also complicated the issue of the erstwhile state further.
In a statement issued here, Mufti said August 5 has become a reminder of the subversion of the democratic and the constitutional system of the country and how the trust of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and all the democrats of the country was betrayed. Mufti said Jammu and Kashmir has to become a bridge of friendship rather than a bone of contention between India and Pakistan and the PDP will continue to strive to see this happen.
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Reiterating that the party would continue to struggle and strive for the restoration of the rights and identity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti said no amount of coercion would dissuade the party from advocating its core agenda of peace with dignity through dialogue and reconciliation. She said two years after the Constitutional provisions were revoked, none of the stated goals of the government that were used to camouflage the betrayal of bringing Kashmir closer to India, ending militancy, bringing development to the state have been achieved.
Corroborating her views, J&K Pradesh Congress Committee chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma asked whether the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status has ended militancy. "There were around 70 active militants in 2014, while the number is over 200 today, despite the elimination of hundreds of terrorists since then," the Congress leader said.
Sharma also asked how many jobs were provided in the government sector in two years as the then governor S P Malik had made an announcement of providing 50,000 jobs in three months. He said the demand for restoration of statehood with the protection of genuine rights to land and jobs remained high on the Congress's agenda along with that of holding early assembly elections to provide an elected government in Jammu and Kashmir.
The People's Conference said August 5 will perpetually be remembered as a dark day and a day of disempowerment in the history of the erstwhile state. Party spokesperson Adnan Ashraf Mir said the decisions taken on August 5, 2019 are spiteful and contrary to the ideals and values of a democracy and the federal character of the Indian State.