Sajad Lone calls for unambiguous resolution on Article 370, 35A in J&K Assembly

Srinagar, Nov 8 (UNI) MLA Handwara and President J&K Peoples Conference, Sajad Lone, on Friday called for an unambiguous resolution on Article 370, 35A in J&K Assembly.

He said the recently passed resolution for restoration of special status was “weak” and lacked mention of Article 370, 35A, as well as the absence of an explicit condemnation of the unilateral decisions of August 5, 2019.

Speaking on the motion of thanks to LG’s address, Lone noted that this was his first speech since 2014, emphasizing the profound changes that occurred in the intervening years: the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A, the absence of elections for five years, and the reduction of J&K’s status from a state to a Union Territory, all without the consent of its people.

“It pains me to acknowledge that we now address a ‘Lieutenant Governor’ rather than a ‘Governor.’ August 5th will forever be remembered as a black day when the people’s will was subverted, with a non-state subject in Raj Bhawan signing off on decisions on people’s behalf that disregarded the voice of J&K,” he expressed.

Reflecting on the weakened authority of the Assembly, Lone pointed out, “The erstwhile legislature and today’s legislature cannot be compared; we don’t even understand the extent of our powers or those of the cabinet. This Assembly stands diminished in comparison to its predecessors.”

Lone further condemned the approach taken by the central government, stating, “A macro majoritarian decision was imposed, bypassing the will of the people. Now, this Assembly has the responsibility to embody that will, either by morally rejecting the actions of August 5, 2019 or by endorsing them. If we say the response of this House is weak, it’s not an accusation of betrayal but a call to correct an oversight.”

He urged the Assembly to make a strong and clear stance, asserting that today’s resolution will resonate for years to come, potentially aiding future legal challenges.

“The onus lies on us to either strengthen the existing resolution or usher in a new, unequivocal stand that explicitly addresses Article 370 and 35A. Let this Assembly not be remembered as one that betrayed the public’s will,” he urged.

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