Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Shah pitches J&K move as poll issue in Mumbai

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday the move to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir was a nationalis­tic decision taken by the Narendra Modi-led government, even as he appeared to pitch the issue as a referendum for the party’s popularity in the upcoming Maharashtr­a assembly elections.

Addressing an election campaign rally in Mumbai, the Union minister also hit out at the opposition Congress, accusing it of politicisi­ng the Centre’s August move to effectivel­y revoke Article 370 of the Constituti­on on an issue that involved “national security”.

“I am happy that the campaign for the state polls is beginning with the discussion on our decision to remove Articles 370 and 35(A),” Shah told the rally in suburban Goregaon, where he launched the party’s poll campaign.

The state, which goes to polls on October 21 in a single phase, is ruled by the BJP in an alliance with the Shiv Sena. Results for the elections to the 288-member Maharashtr­a assembly will be declared on October 24.

Shortly after coming to power for a second term after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Modi government moved to abrogate provisions of Article 370, which gave special status to J&K, and bifurcate the state into two Union Territorie­s – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

“The Congress views it as political issue, but we consider this as nationalis­m,” Shah said at the BJP’s ‘Jan Sampark Abhiyaan’ rally over the Kashmir move and to campaign for his party ahead of next month’s assembly polls in Maharashtr­a.

The BJP president also reaffirmed that incumbent chief minister Devendra Fadnavis will be the party’s choice for the top post for a second term.

In 2014, Fadnavis became the first politician from the BJP to become the chief minister of Maharashtr­a; the saffron party had been the junior partner to the Sena earlier.

While defending the scrapping of J&K’s special status, Shah asked BJP workers to make the electorate aware of this move, signalling that the issue will be a poll plank for the BJP-Shiv Sena government in Maharashtr­a.

“The BJP workers should go to every household and explain about the scrapping of Article 370. It was done to integrate Kashmir into India,” he said, appealing to voters to defeat the Congress and the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) for opposing the Centre’s move.

He also called upon NCP chief Sharad Pawar and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to clarify their stands on Article 370 and rebutted the allegation that changes in the status of J&K will lead to bloodshed in Kashmir.

“Right from August 5, not a single bullet has been fired, not anyone has been killed till date,” the home minister said.

“I want to inform Rahul Gandhi that our three generation­s have struggled to strike down Article 370. So, it is not some political issue like you may believe,” Shah said.

 ?? PTI ?? Union home minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah during a rally in Mumbai on Sunday.
PTI Union home minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah during a rally in Mumbai on Sunday.

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