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J&K: NC and PDP take out protest rallies ahead of SC hearing on Article 35A

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The National Conference (NC) and its arch rival PDP on Saturday took out separate protest rallies here ahead of the August 6 Supreme Court hearing on petitions challengin­g Article 35A of the Constituti­on, which confers special status to permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

The apex court is hearing a batch of petitions in the matter, including the one filed by an RSS-linked NGO 'We the Citizens', seeking quashing of the article, reports PTI.

MLA Khanyar Mohammad Sagar led hundred of party workers, carrying banners and placards, from the NC headquarte­rs Nawai-e-Subah to Sher-e-Kashmir park.

One of the banners read, "If there are no Articles 35A and 370, then there is no accession (of Jammu and Kashmir to India)".

The protestors tried to march towards the city centre Lal Chowk but had to turn back due to a posse of policemen that stood guard at the park.

The PDP also took out a rally from its office near the Sher-e-Kashmir park. Led by NC general secretary Nizamuddin Bhat and MLA Khursheed Alam, the protesters marched towards Lal Chowk but were stopped by the police. A traders' body also held a demonstrat­ion here.

The separatist­s and mainstream leaders have called for dismissing the PIL before the Supreme Court.

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday approached the apex court seeking adjournmen­t of the hearing, citing local body elections in the state.

Article 35-A, which was incorporat­ed in the Constituti­on by a 1954 Presidenti­al Order, accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and denies property rights to a woman who marries a person from outside the state.

The provision, which leads such women from the state to forfeit their right over property, also applies to their heirs.

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