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J&K lost its identity, status on August 5, 2019: JKPCC
3/5/2022 10:47:15 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 5: J&K PCC chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma has said that Jammu & Kashmir lost its identity as a special status Dogra state in the country with a unique historical background and people will never forget that they lost their rights and powers as state subjects and downgraded into UT on August 5, 2019.
"The remarks of the Home Minister are an insult to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, as the historical state with unique powers and rights for its citizens lost its identity as a state in an arbitrary and unilateral action by the union government on 5th August 2019. Certainly J&K was the crown of India because of its unique identity, history and secular values, but it was decimated, divided and downgraded into a UT (not better than a large Municipal body) on 5th August 2019 by Modi government, against the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir," said Sharma.
Sharma said that a law was made to strip people of their identity, rights and powers against the wishes of the residents by putting them hostage, rendering them voiceless and speechless and remedy less in the largest democracy of the world. But the Home Minister claims that no one was killed or injured, in the violence, post decision, which followed rich culture, multiple languages and heritage but unprecedented restrictions and detentions, he said.
"The promise of restoration of state on the floor of the house and the holding of elections and restoration of full democracy has no dead line but still it was called a crown, it commented, perhaps worst is yet to come. The paradise on earth has lost its glory as a world acknowledged tourist destination where people from entire globe would visit in lakhs, risking their lives in the wake of proxy war of Pakistan," said Sharma.
He said the Jammu & Kashmir would continue to play its role as a unique abode of brotherhood and democracy against all challenges from outside and inside and would defeat the nefarious designs of the enemies of the country as well peace and harmony and would regain its lost identity and glory as a paradise on earth and continue to always serve as a Jewel in the crown of India.
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