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Any stride on the state’s identity analogous with playing fire: NC | KNO

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Srinagar, June 11 (KNO) : National Conference on Tuesday said the party will not allow BJP, RSS and their proxies succeed in nefarious plans to abrogate the special status of the state, saying any stride on the state’s identity is analogous with playing fire. Lashing out at rants of BJP and its state functionaries about removing the special status of J&K, party general secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar as per a statement issued to KNO said, “I warn the fascist and communal forces against any such misadventure to fiddle with the special constitutional status of the state. Any such misadventure aimed at abridging the special status of the state will have far reaching consequences; the move will put the state to flames. Abrogating Article 370 will nullify Maharaja’s accession with the union of India. It is the Art 370 that sanctify the bond between New Delhi and Srinagar. Any stride on the special status of the state will put a question mark on the connection of the state with the union of India.” Sagar said that BJP, RSS should stop parroting the impish demand of abrogating the special status of the state. “Such reckless rants will inadvertently brew anger in the state. The need of the hour is to bridge the gaps of mistrust between the center and the state, unfortunately nothing significant is being done towards removing the cobwebs of mistrust between the center and the state. As far as our party is concerned, we would not be deterred in our mission in protecting the state’s special status by the continuous ranting of the BJP and RSS. The people of the state have already defeated the machinations of the BJP, RSS and their servile henchmen in the state. People have explicitly and considerately reposed their faith in our party to carry forward the mission of protecting the identity of the state. We in our party will continue to strive for safe guarding the special position of our state. However our prime agenda is to strive for the restoration of autonomy to the state,” he said. Meanwhile party functionaries led by party general secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar offered fatheha at the grave yard of party veteran Khwaja Ghulam Mohi Ud Din Shah at the shrine of Syed Muhammad Mantaqi (RA) at Chatabal Srinagar. Addressing the functionaries on the occasion party general secretary said that the role played by the late Shah sb towards the protection of the special status of the state was immense. “His painstaking endeavour in the formulation of State Autonomy committee report will be remembered for all the times to come. As a Young Turk of the party he withstood trials and tribulations; he never compromised on the political ideals of Sher e Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah. He withstood all political shenanigans and always worked tirelessly for strengthening the party. He faced persecution and confinement for idealizing and following Sheikh Sahib during latter’s struggle for securing the rights of the people of the state,” adding that the need of the hour called for imbuing ourselves with the courage and steadfastness that the late leader’s personality epitomized. Party’s senior leaders while paying tributes to the late leaders highlighted his service and sacrifice for the protection of the special status of the state, his political acumen and faithfulness towards the party in the most trying times. Party’s provincial president Nasir Aslam Wani while addressing the gathering said the need of the hour requires us to remain vigilant and not allow RSS, BJP and their Trojan horses in the state divide us. “There is no scope of complacency; the state is facing onslaughts on its identity and integrity. The need of the hour calls of forging unity and continue with the momentum of parliament elections. People have plainly rejected RSS, BJP and its proxies during the recently concluded parliamentary elections. People are the best judge of the situation the state is facing; keeping in view the challenges the state is facing they have made it a point to put NC back into power. Ours is the only party that can rescue the state to safe shores,” he said. On the occasion senior leaders including Abdul Rahim Rather, Ali Muhammad Dar, Mubarak Gul, Ghulam Rasool Naz, Muhammad Yasin Shah, Showkat Mir, Pir Afaq, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, Salman Ali Sagar also spoke to the gathering and paid glowing tributes to the late veteran leader. Party central secretary Irfan Shah, son of the late leader expressed gratitude to the party leaders, functionaries for making it a point to visit the grave yard to pay their tributes to the veteran leader on his anniversary. He vowed to take forward the legacy of his illustrious father by cherishing his ideals and values. Meanwhile in south Kashmir party Zonal president Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veeri, District president Anantnag Altaf Kaloo, district president Kulgam Abdul Majeed Bhat Larmi, Reyaz khan, Advocate Abbas Dar visited Sarnal, Anantnag where they paid glowing floral tributes on the grave of Party veteran Late Mirza Muhammad Afzal Beg on his death anniversary. The leaders also offered Fatiha Khwani on the occasion.(KNO)

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