‘Will protect Kashmir’s special status’: Farooq Abdullah after all-party meet
Hindustan TimesThe leaders of mainstream political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, who met in Srinagar on Sunday evening, decided to seek an audience with President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and leaders of other parties amid tension in the state over fears of scrapping of Articles 35A, 370. National Conference President Farooq Abdullah and PDP President and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti during an all party meeting regarding the current situation in Kashmir, in Srinagar, Sunday “It was unanimously resolved that all the parties would be united in their resolve to protect and defend identity, autonomy and special status of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh against all attacks and onslaughts whatsoever; modification abrogation of Articles 35A, 370, unconstitutional delimitation, trifurcation of the state would be an aggression against the people of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh,’’ said Farooq Abdullah while reading the resolution passed after the all-party meeting. Besides Farooq Abdullah the meeting was also attended by PDP president Mehbooba Mufti, PC chairman Sajjad Lone, former chief minister Omar Abdullah, and leaders of other mainstream political parties. Watch: ‘Pakistan based terrorists plotting attack on Amarnath yatra’: Army “The parties participating in the meeting resolved to seek audience with the President and Prime Minister of India and also with the other leaders of the political parties to apprise them of the current situation and make an appeal to them to safeguard legitimate interest of people of the state with regard to the constitutional guarantees that had been given to the state by the constitution of our country. “I appeal to the people of the state of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh to keep peace and be patient; they should never take any steps which will cause disturbance here.” Earlier in the day, Mehbooba Mufti said that the political parties had decided to hold a meeting at a hotel but the hotels have been asked by police not to host any political function.