Forging unity must to protect JK’s political identity: Shafi Uri

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Aug 1: National Conference Senior leader Mohd Shafi Uri today said that forging unity is the emergent need to protect the intangible cultural heritage and unique political identity of Jammu and Kashmir.
This he said while addressing a one day workshop of the party’s media, social-media, YNC and Women’s wing functionaries at party office, Srinagar. The interactive session was convened by the party’s chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq.
Interacting with the functionaries, Uri said that NC displays a fascinating profile of people’s making, institution building, poverty alleviation, land and agriculture reforms, and bequeathing single line and local self-government.
Dispelling the ambiguities with regards to the vision and mission of NC, Shafi Uri said, “There was a strong reason for the construction of the Indian Constitution on a federal basis. Our leadership also hoped that it was only in a federal structure that sufficient elasticity could be obtained for the Union of elements of diverse internal conditions and communities at very different stages of development and culture. All we have been seeking is the safeguard of our identity and protect our land within the elasticity afforded to us by our Constitution,” he added.
Alluding to regional aspirations and ushering in well balanced and equitable growth of all the diverse groups of J&K, Uri observed, “While other political parties thrived fanning regional divisions, it was only NC that made serious efforts to bridge those wedges. The Constitution of single line administration, and formation of district developmental boards meant those regional grievances. The autonomy resolution which was tabled and successively passed by majority vote in J&K legislative Assembly had provisions of further decentralisation and Sub-regional autonomies in it to cater to the political and development aspirations of our diverse people,” he said.
Uri also impressed upon the youth party members to make it a point to study the spectacular history of the party and the region
Among others Party’s state spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar, Provincial YNC president Salman Ali Sagar, Social-media In- Charge Sarah Hayat Shah, Women’s wing Provincial president Sabiya Qadri, Mudassar Shahmiri and Ifra Jan were also present on the occasion.