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BJP wants J&K to get full statehood again at ‘right time’: Ram Madhav

BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav has said that the party would support the restoration of full statehood to Jammu & Kashmir at a “favourable time” in future. Talking to IANS, he said, “BJP’s Jammu & Kashmir unit is of the opinion that statehood should be given back when the time is favourable. We want […]

BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav has said that the party would support the restoration of full statehood to Jammu & Kashmir at a “favourable time” in future. Talking to IANS, he said, “BJP’s Jammu & Kashmir unit is of the opinion that statehood should be given back when the time is favourable. We want J&K to be restored to a full state’s status. Home Minister Amit Shah himself said while granting UT status that work would be done to get full statehood back very soon. The Assembly is yet to be constituted and delimitation for UT is pending.”

 On the question of restarting political activity in the Valley, the BJP leader said that most of the detained leaders have been released. “BJP wants all leaders to act as bridges between administration and public by participating in political activities, but all big leaders of PDP, National Conference, Congress are sitting inside their houses. Congress leaders are not even arrested so they should answer why they are not taking part in political activities. Political activity will start when Assembly elections are held,” he said.

On the question of why the BJP formed the government in J&K with the PDP, Madhav said that if the BJP had not formed the government, the Assembly election would have had to be held again. However, there were some benefits and some disadvantages of forming a government with the PDP. The government fell three years later after the BJP withdrew support.

He said that after the removal of Article 370 from Jammu & Kashmir, there was very little opposition from the public. He said the people have realised that due to Article 370, the personal prosperity of the Kashmiri leaders only increased, but the public did not benefit. Now the public’s attitude is looking positive.

With IANS inputs

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