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NC threatens to boycott LS polls over Article 35-A

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Days after the National Conference (NC) announced its decision to not participat­e in the panchayat and urban local bodies (ULB) elections, the party on Saturday threatened to boycott the assembly and parliament­ary polls too if the Centre does not take effective steps for protection of Article 35-A.

Article 35-A, which was incorporat­ed in the Constituti­on by a 1954 Presidenti­al Order, accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and bars people from outside the state from acquiring any immovable property in the state. It is facing legal challenge in the Supreme Court.

“How can we go to our workers and ask them to come out to vote? First do justice to us and clear your (Centre) stand (on Article 35-A). If your plan is that (weakening Jammu and Kashmir's special position), then our ways are separate. Then we cannot have elections. Not only these (urban local bodies and panchayat) polls, but we will also boycott the assembly and parliament­ary elections then,” NC president Farooq Abdullah said here.

He was addressing party workers at a function in Srinagar to mark the 36th death anniversar­y of his father and NC founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah.

The former chief minister said his party was not running away from polls, but wanted the Centre to do justice with the people of Jammu and Kashmir first and take effective steps for the protection of the state's special position.

“On the one hand, they (the Centre) want to conduct polls here. On the other hand they want to revoke Article 35-A, Article 370 has been weakened and there are also attacks on the (Jammu and Kashmir) Constituti­on,” Abdullah said.

He said the Centre and the state government hurriedly announced the ULB and panchayat polls, which will be held next month in four and eight phases respective­ly.

“First they should have talked to us. They should have called every leader that they plan to conduct polls and asked for our opinion. They did not. The prime minister, like Hitler, announced on 15 August from the Red Fort that elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

The NC president also trained his guns at National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval. “Their (Centre’s) intentions are not right. The NSA has said that a separate Constituti­on for Jammu and Kashmir is an aberration. I want to tell him from this stage that if the Constituti­on is an aberration, then this accession (of J&K to India) is also an aberration,” he said.

 ?? PHOTO:PTI ?? NC President Farooq Abdullah in Srinagar on Saturday to pay tribute to his father and NC founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah on his 36th death anniversar­y
PHOTO:PTI NC President Farooq Abdullah in Srinagar on Saturday to pay tribute to his father and NC founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah on his 36th death anniversar­y

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