The Asian Age

J&K shutdown over Article 370

Separatist­s protest against bid to change status

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Normal life was hit in Kashmir and parts of Chenab valley in the Jammu region on Saturday due to a separatist-sponsored shutdown to protest the alleged “devious attempts” being made at the behest of Sangh Parivar to abrogate Article 35A and Article 370 of the Constituti­on that grant special status to J&K.

Shops and other businesses and educationa­l institutio­ns remained closed and public transport stayed off the roads in Kashmir Valley and parts of Kishtwar and Doda districts of Jammu. Rail services in the Valley were also suspended.

The Kashmir University and J&K Board of School Education deferred the examinatio­ns scheduled for Saturday.

There was heavy presence of police, the CRPF and other central paramilita­ry

The National Conference accused J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti of being hand-in-glove with the BJP and other affiliates of the RSS in ‘concerted efforts’ aimed at striking down Article 35A and Article 370

forces in Srinagar and other cities. Separatist leaders were placed under house arrest.

Authoritie­s imposed restrictio­ns on movement of people in five police station areas of Maharajgun­j, Nowhatta, Khanyar, Nowhatta and Rainawari, apprehendi­ng violent protests.

The call for the one-day strike was issued by an alliance of key separatist leaders — Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik — against the “Sangh Parivarbac­ked devious attempts” to fiddle with the special status of J&K.

“These attempts are aimed at changing the demography of the state and dilute its Muslimmajo­rity character,” it alleged.

Various other likeminded political, social and religious organisati­ons, besides lawyers’ associatio­ns, had endorsed the shutdown call.

Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Friday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured her that there would be no fiddling with the special status of the state.

On Saturday, the Opposition National Conference (NC) said that it did not believe Ms Mufti’s public utterances.

The party accused her of being hand-in-glove with the BJP and other affiliates of the RSS in

Continued from Page 1 “concerted efforts” aimed at striking down Article 35A and Article 370.

“Post Ms Mufti’s meeting with the Prime Minister, senior BJP functionar­ies have made it abundantly clear that they will continue to actively seek ways and means to strike down Article 35A. This has yet again exposed Ms Mufti and her party,” said NC general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar.

BJP’s spokespers­on Virendra Gupta had on Friday said in Jammu, “Time has come to bid a farewell to Article 370 and Article 35A as these have created separatist psyche in Jammu and Kashmir.”

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