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Hakeem demands conduct of early assembly elections in J&K

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June 30, 2019
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Srinagar,/June, 30 : Chairman Peoples Democratic Front (PDF) Hakeem Yaseen on Sunday demanded immediate conduct of assembly elections in the state to end prevailing political uncertainty. He said continuation of direct central rule in the restive state was causing a great disenchantment among the people.
      In a statement issued on Sunday Hakeem Yaseen demanded for holding  assembly elections  without any delay adding that there can not be any alternative to an elected government. He said prolonging the process of elections in the state on one pretext or the other was brewing  doubts and mistrust among the people. He said there was a general feeling on ground level  that center was deliberately avoiding elections to throttle the voice of people through undemocratic means. ” This perception has to be dispelled, ” he emphasised.
       PDF Chairman has cautioned that the delay in holding elections would further deepen  the sense of alienation and mistrust among the people which would be against the  overall interests of the country. He said people of the state are yearing for a popular government in the state to seek redressal of their  day to day grievances.
      Referring to the current debate on the
Art.370 of the Constitution of India,  which gaurantees special status to the Jammu and Kashmir state within the Constitution of India , Hakeem Yaseen said that the Art. has become the  jugular vien for the people for their  survival and existence adding that any sort of tinkering with this Article would have disastrous consequences. He said central leadership should desist from injuring sentiments of the people by abusing Art. 370. He said special status to Jammu and Kashmir state by virtue of Art. 370 is a constitutional  reality which can not be denied to befool people by  political skulduggery. He said it would be in the greater interest of the country to respect sentiments and aspirations of the people of the state and win their hearts and minds instead of exercising coercion and military  might.
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