Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kashmir courtesy call

Abdullahs call on PDP chief, invite her for meeting of regional parties in J&K tomorrow

- Ashiq Hussain letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Former Jammu & Kashmir CMs Farooq Abdullah (right) and Omar Abdullah visit PDP president Mehbooba Mufti upon her release from detention after 14 months.

SRINAGAR: National Conference leaders Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah on Wednesday visited Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti at her residence and invited her for a meeting of all the major regional political parties of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.

Dressed in her trademark green color, Mehbooba Mufti spent the day at her Gupkar residence meeting her party leaders and supporters who had come from various parts of the Valley. “My father and I called on Mehbooba Mufti Sahiba this afternoon to enquire about her well-being after her release from detention. She has kindly accepted Farooq Sb’s invitation to join a meeting of the GupkarDecl­aration signatorie­s’ tomorrow afternoon (Thursday),” Omar tweeted.

“Today our visit was without any political motive and we wanted to know her well being... In the meeting tomorrow, the present political situation will be reviewed and what will be the future agenda of the Gupkar Declaratio­n signatorie­s in one view, that will also be discussed,” Omar told reporters outside Mufti’s residence.

Gupkar Declaratio­n is a joint effort of all the regional mainstream political parties – the National Conference, the Peoples Democratic Party, the Peoples

Conference, the Awami National Conference and the CPI (M) - of Jammu and Kashmir to fight for the special status of the erstwhile state. After the meet, Mehbooba Mufti was hopeful that together they could change things. “It was nice of you & Farooq sahab to come home. It gave me courage listening to him. I am sure together we all can change things for the better,” Mufti responded to Omar Abdullah.

Later in the day, Peoples’ Conference chairman Sajad Lone called on the PDP chief.

Mufti has already sent a terse message to Delhi just an hour after her release. Mufti said that people will have to continue struggling for the resolution of Kashmir issue and whatever was snatched by Delhi on August 5 will have to be taken back. “I have become free today after more than a year. During this time the black decision of August 5, 2019, black day, would always pain my heart and soul. And I realise that the people of J&K would have the same feeling. Nobody among us can forget the day’s robbery and humiliatio­n,” she said in the 1.23 min audio.“Now we all will have to reiterate that whatever Delhi Darbar, unconstitu­tionally and undemocrat­ically, snatched away from us will have to be taken back,” she said.

On August 4, 2019, a day before the revocation of Article 370 and the detention of all the political leaders, a group of prominent politician­s of J&K met in Srinagar at Gupkar and issued a joint statement vowing to defend the “identity, autonomy and special status of J&K against all attacks and onslaughts whatsoever”. The statement came to be known as the Gupkar Declaratio­n.

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