Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370, opposition to Habaa Free
main point:
- Huba Mufti described the Supreme Court’s decision as “not God’s decision”.
- He said that PIP will continue its struggle for special stock in Jammu and Kashmir.
- He said that the Supreme Court had earlier said that there is a need for amendment in the Constituent Assembly for the Constituent Assembly.
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Obama Mufti on Sunday opposed the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Centre’s decision to abrogate Article 370. He said the decision was “not God’s decision” and his party PIP would continue its struggle for the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.
Frey said, “We should not criticize. We continue our struggle. The Supreme Court is not God. The same Supreme Court had earlier said that no amendment can be made without amending Principle 370 of the Constituent Assembly. There are also scholars. There were judges. Today some other judges took the decision. We cannot consider it as God’s decision.”
He said, “The people of Jammu and Kashmir have struggled for many years, where we have suffered losses. We want us to hope, give up and sit at home. This will not happen.”
Abdullah also insisted on the breakup and continued the bitter story of struggle.
He said, “Dil na-ummeed toh naakam nahi hai toh hai, jab tak gam ki sham magar sham hi toh hai toh hai.”
And said that elections for the Central United States Assembly constituency should be held by September 30 next year.
A bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJE) Dhananjay Y Chandrachud and Robert Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dhananjay Rai Chandrachud and Robert Sanjay Khan, Krishna R Gavai and Robert Surya Kant supported the central government’s August 2019 decision. , called it “a presentation of the process of integration”. Said. Accession of the erstwhile state to the Union of India.
He said Article 370 was a “guarantee” for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and described it as “a tragedy”.
PIP’s sister institute also supported the freebie claim. National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said the decision “ignores the sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir”.
The Supreme Court had approved the Centre’s decision to repeal Article 370 in 2020. After this decision, Jammu and Kashmir was divided into two central states, Jammu and Kashmir and Terrorism.
It has become clear from Muft’s statement that the political dispute will continue in Jammu and Kashmir even after the abrogation of Article 370.