Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Will respect wishes of Kashmiris: Govt

- Toufiq Rashid letters@hindustant­imes.com

ARTICLE 35A Local views matter, Rajnath says in Srinagar The government did not initiate anything (on Article 35A)... I assure it would never take any step which will hurt the sentiments of people of Jammu and Kashmir

Union home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday the BJP-led government at the Centre will not go against the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir on Article 35A and 370, constituti­onal provisions that guarantee special privileges to the restive state.

His comments state the official position amid mounting tension in the Kashmir Valley over speculatio­n that the government is trying to abrogate Article 35A of the Constituti­on, which gives special rights to the state’s permanent residents.

“The government did not initiate anything on this or go to court. I assure the government would never take any step which will hurt the sentiments of people of Jammu and Kashmir,” said Singh, who is on a four-day visit to the state.

The constituti­onal provisions are hotly debated in Kashmir as Hindu right-wing individual­s and organisati­ons have been calling for their abrogation.

“I don’t want to comment on who is saying what, but I am talking as a leader of the BJP and home minister of India,” Singh said.

Singh’s remarks generated a social media debate in the Valley.

“This is a very important statement from the Union Home Minister. His assurance will go a long way towards silencing the noises against 35-A,” former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted.

He also suggested that the Centre should file a counter-affidavit in the Supreme Court to defend Article 35A.

“That is the way to carry this assurance forward,” he tweeted.

The top court asked the Centre in August to reply to a petition filed by an NGO, seeking abolition of Article 35A.

The plea said the Jammu and Kashmir government is using Article 35A and Article 370, which grants autonomous status to the state, to discrimina­te against people from outside wishing to buy property, get a government job or vote in local elections.

The court is likely to hear the arguments after Diwali.

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