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Interlocutors report to breed more controversies: Gupta | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 14 : Former Union Minister and M.L.A Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta has termed the report of the Central Interlocutors as a wild goose, which is bound to generate more heat than any light and, long settled issues would come to be a matter of controversy. Commenting upon the tit bits that have appeared in the press about the much labored and costly report of the three "wisemen", named as interlocutors, Prof. Gupta said that what is really in the detailed report is yet to surface but as expected there cannot be much good in it. The appointment of the interlocutors was itself controversial as the fact remains that legally and constitutionally J&K is an integral part of India. But the problem has been New Delhi, especially the leadership of Congress itself. They have been always guided by the communal considerations and other such like pressures. He said though as per reports the interlocutors have not favoured with slogans of Autonomy, Self Rule or that of Azadi but the suggestion for setting up of a Constitutional Expert Committee to review all the Central laws and articles extended to the State since 1952, is loaded with dangerous potentials. In this regard, Prof. Gupta recalled that in wake of 1975 Sheikh -Indra Accord, the then Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah had entrusted the task of reviewing all these Central Laws to his trusted Deputy Chief Minister and legal luminary, D.D Thakur, who in his lengthy report had established that all these laws were beneficial for the people of Jammu and Kashmir as a whole. In wake of this report the Sheikh in his life time never advocated for any more Autonomy or reversal of the integration process. But it was unfortunate that after the death of Sheikh his successors in league with the Congress or otherwise, have been raising the boggy of Autonomy and reversal of the integration process under various internal and external political pressures. This approach of the NC and Congress encouraged others also to raise the slogans of semi secessionism and secessionism. Prof. Gupta maintained that the real remedy to all the problems in J&K lies in the free flow of the Indian Constitution to this part of the country by shunning communal considerations and opting for a secular approach enshrined in the Constitution.' He regretted that the report has not made any suggestion about the solution of long pending problems pertaining to the refugees from Pakistan staying in the State, who have been denied even the basic rights of citizenship and also the problems of various categories of migrants from PoK and even that of Valley and other parts of the State. Prof. Gupta observed that the infection of separatism has also resulted in regional and other parities which needed early remedial measures in the interest of the unity of the State as also that of the country. |
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