Omar Abdullah To Launch Door-To-Door Signature Campaign For Statehood

Srinagar: On Friday, Prime Minister Omar Abdullah announced a large door to the door signature campaign in the 90 parliamentary segment of Jammu and Kashmir to demand the restoration of the state, and the signatures collected will be presented to the Supreme Court.
Here, while talking at the Bakshi Stadium’s Independence Day event, he referred to the observation that the “ground condition” should be taken into consideration before restoring the state of the Supreme Court, including the expensive attack of the Supreme Court, and asked why the actions of terrorists and their supporters should determine the status of J & K. He said it was unfair to punish the people of J & K for a crime they did not commit.
On Thursday, the Apex court received a response from the center within eight weeks in an objection seeking the restoration of the state of the state, saying that the facts of place could not be ignored, including the last expensive event.
The Prime Minister emphasized a widespread public protests against the attack from Kathua to Kupwara and lamented that the region was punished for it.
The Prime Minister said the signature campaign will measure public support. “As of today, we will use these eight weeks to go to the door in the 90 assembly segment for a signature campaign related to the restoration of the state. If people are not ready to sign the document, I will accept the defeat.” “We will have to take these sounds to the doors where these decisions are taken from our offices. Signature campaign documents will be presented to the Apex court.”
Reflecting the transition of J & K from a state to a union region, the Prime Minister referred to the current governance structure as “designed for failure, and referred to cabinet decisions and bureaucratic accounting. He questioned whether J & K has achieved equality with the rest of India and claimed that although he was determined to fight for change, Delhi claimed that long -term state of state and unprecedented promises darkened hopes.
Farooq Abdullah, President of the ruling National Conference (NC), approved the announcement of the signature campaign and described it as a strong and fundamental effort to demand the restoration of J & K. Talking to journalists, in accordance with Article 370 and 35A, expressed mixed feelings about the loss of the special status of the old state. Seniority, the prime minister’s announcement sent a clear and strong message to the relevant authorities stressed.
However, the opposition parties mocked the Prime Minister’s signature campaign announcement. J&B Folk Conference President and former Minister Sajad Gani rejected it as a “theater ,, claiming that a decision adopted by the Legislative Assembly would regulate a larger authority than a signature campaign, which he claimed to have no legal or constitutional validity. He accused Abdullah of skipping the parliament to protect BJP’s attitude to the state and called for a more honorable approach to the SC.
Similarly, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader and Mla Waheed Money called the campaign as “betrayal ve and accused Abdullah’s promises to reduce the fight against J & K’s August 5, before 2019, including 370 articles of Restore and“ Jeton Movements ..
“Omar Abdullah, I apologize to normalize on August 5th, owes an apology. With 50 mla behind, J-K’s state’s struggle against the getone movements of the state, the” August 5 status “on the promise of restoring the votes reduced.
At the address of the Independence Day, Prime Minister Kishtwar Cloudburst mourned the victims of the government and promised to investigate administrative delays despite the previous air warnings.