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6 parties join hands to restore J&K’s status

6 parties join hands to restore J&K’s status

6 parties join hands to restore J&K’s status
October 16
12:42 2020

Six political parties of Jammu and Kashmir today formed a formal alliance pledging to work for the restoration of the UT’s pre-August 5, 2019, constitutional status.

The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration comprises the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, People’s Conference, JK People’s Movement, CPM, and Awami National Conference.

The partnership was formalized at a gathering held at Jammu and Kashmir National Conference’s supporter and boss Farooq Abdullah’s Gupkar habitation in Srinagar today.

After the two-hour meeting, Abdullah said the partnership’s fight was a protected one.

“We have named this collusion The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration. Our fight is an established fight. We need the Government of India to re-visitation of the individuals of the express the rights they held before August 5, 2019,” Farooq Abdullah said.

The JKNC’s VP, Omar Abdullah, who went to the gathering, noticed that the union had been shaped by the first signatories to the ‘Gupkar affirmation’ and was given an “appropriate name and structure today”.

The first signatories had congregated at the Abdullah home on August 4, 2019, and marked the presentation that dreaded change to J&K’s protected status and vowed to work for the self-sufficiency of the district.

The union will neutralize Parliament’s August 5, 2019, moves rejecting Article 370 that ensured unique established status to J&K and bifurcated the state into UTs of J&K and Ladakh.

The collusion accomplices additionally required an exchange between all partners to reestablish J&K to pre-August 5, 2019, status.

The gathering today was gone to by Abdullahs, PDP boss Mehbooba Mufti, People’s Conference executive Sajad Lone, JK People’s Movement’s Javaid Mir, and CPM’s Yousuf Tarigami. Farooq Abdullah said all accomplices consented to battle for the rebuilding of “what was grabbed from J&K and Ladakh”.

Abdullah said the future game-plan would before long be arranged.

A conspicuous non-attendant at the present meet was Ghulam Ahmed Mir, leader of the J&K Congress.

The state Congress said Mir had been encouraged to get a Covid screening and had educated Abdullah regarding his nonappearance today.

The gathering likewise invited Mehbooba back from her 14-month confinement, which it reprimanded as “illicit and ridiculous”.

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