Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Fresh storm over Art 35A, J&K civic polls under cloud

- Harinder Baweja letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The government interlocut­or for Jammu and Kashmir, Dineshwar Sharma, said on Wednesday that the need of the hour was a break from the “narrative of violence” and called for measures that will help “change the public sentiment” at a time when the Valley was tense over apprehensi­ons that Article 35A of the Constituti­on might be scrapped.

“The focus should be on youth engagement and public sentiments. For peace, it is important not to raise contentiou­s issues,” Sharma, a former Intelligen­ce Bureau director, told HT.

His comments came a day after National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval said at a book launch that a separate Constituti­on for J&K was an aberration and that sovereignt­y “cannot be a diluted and ill-defined”.

Doval’s remarks sparked a political storm on Wednesday, with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) criticisin­g him and the National Conference (NC) threatenin­g to boycott the upcoming civic elections in the state. The NC and the PDP — the two main regional parties in J&K — have staged protests against any attempts to change Article 35A and Article 370, which give special privileges to the state.

The Supreme Court is hearing petitions on Article 35A, which empowers the J&K legislatur­e to define “permanent residents” of the state and provide special rights and privileges to them. Last week, the court put off the hearings to January after the Centre and the state government argued that it could lead to a law and order situation ahead of the panchayat and local body elections.

On Wednesday, NC leader and former chief minister Omar Abdullah said on Twitter it was up to the Centre to clarify its stand on Article 35A.

After a core group meeting, his party said in a statement, “It was felt that any tinkering with Art 35 A would prove disastrous not only for our state but for the entire country.”

Our party won’t contest the panchayat polls until the Centre clears its position on Article 35A granting special rights to residents & takes effective steps for its protection. FAROOQ ABDULLAH, NC chief

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