PDP to oppose constitutional vandalism in State: Madni

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Mar 31:   Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today cautioned the Government of India over fiddling with the State’s special status, reiterating that the party will not allow constitutional vandalism to take place in the Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing scores of party leaders, functionaries, supporters and activists in South Kashmir’s Kulgam area today, senior PDP leader Mohd Sartaj Madni said that PDP is the only political force in the State which both in power as well as in opposition stood firm on its stand and didn’t compromise on its principles even at the time of tough ordeals.
Madni cautioned that there are assaults against the State’s special position being made on multiple fronts and that such underhand means will only increase frustration, disgruntlement and alienation among the people of the State especially the youth who at present are feeling alienated, dejected and left out.
PDP leader said that while the Government of India should be working to empower the State more, it is taking away whatever is left with it. He added that the Government is further pushing the people of Jammu and Kashmir into a corner while their constitutional rights are being trampled which is being guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
Madni said that the ban on  Jamat -e- Islami (JeI) and JKLF would further shrink the space for political rapprochement and reconciliation and those at the helm in New Delhi are  taking ostrich like approach towards Kashmir  which is in crisis and  no muscular policy will work as it has never worked in the past and it will never work in future also. He added that banning the  political and religious organisations will further shrink the space for politics and dialogue and it  seems that Central Govt is now completely depending on force as a measure to subjugate the people of State.
Other party leaders Nazir Ahmed Laway, Ghulam Mohideen, Feroz Ahmad Shah and Mohammad Amin Dar also spoke on the occasion.