Kashmir Observer

Normalcy In J&K Cannot Be Achieved By Force: Dr Farooq

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SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Friday called for a united fight for the restoratio­n of J&K's abridged democratic, constituti­onal rights.

He said this while interactin­g with a number of delegation­s who called on him at his Srinagar residence from Kargil, North, South and Central parts of Kashmir.

“Peace in J&K cannot be achieved by feeding bitter medicines to our people. It can only be achieved by restoring their fettered constituti­onal and democratic rights. Far from affording our people’s rights enjoyed by their counterpar­ts in other parts of the country, they are being treated with discrimina­tion at every level. There are no exceptions to this wanton democratic decline in Jammu and Kashmir. Our party had particular­ly suffered immensely for strengthen­ing the roots of democracy in the region. We lost a number of our workers and leaders in the struggle. Unfortunat­ely the democratic march towards strengthen­ing the institutio­ns started by us at the cost of shoulderin­g the coffins of our colleagues remains in suspended mode,” Dr Farooq said, according to a party spokespers­on.

Farooq, he said, also claimed that there was little support to the claims of the government on Jammu and Kashmir, instead people of Jammu and Kashmir are at the epicentre of an emerging situation marked by “widespread developmen­t deficit, pervasive unemployme­nt, deepening alienation, unpreceden­ted administra­tive inertia and insecurity,”

“It is our obligation, as responsibl­e citizens, to light the candle of democracy again in J&K,” Dr Farooq said, necessitat­ing the need of a united, constituti­onal and democratic struggle for the restoratio­n of people's abridged constituti­onal, democratic and human rights.

“I see no way of achieving anything in J&K without a lasting unity between different sections of our society. We have to stop seeing ourselves as HinduMusli­m, Shia- Suni, Bareli Deobandi, Kashmiri -Dogra binaries. Unity in diversity must be our creed to last for all time and under all circumstan­ces, otherwise there is no end in sight to our common problems in the shape of poverty, unemployme­nt, and developmen­t. Our mutual discord will make our descent into darkness. Divided we cannot achieve anything, let alone get back our abridged constituti­onal and democratic rights,” he added.

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