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Special Status Resolution: No compromise, drafted in a way to ensure Centre doesn’t trash it, says CM Omar Abdullah

‘HM, PM talking about resolution means something; I am not wasting single day of my Govt, my mission to achieve something for people of J&K; Resolution to open doors, Law & Order not in our domain, but no rift with Police, Security Forces; two ways to ensure peace: Either by force or with peoples’ partnership, I have chosen second one; Verification process was weaponized, relaxing procedure; Expecting Statehood Soon’

Special Status Resolution: No compromise, drafted in a way to ensure Centre doesn’t trash it, says CM Omar Abdullah
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Srinagar, Nov 08: Jammu and Kashmir UT’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday said the resolution on special status passed by the Legislative Assembly was no compromise and that it was drafted in a way to ensure Centre doesn’t trash it.

Speaking on the motion of thanks of Lieutenant Governor’s Address in the LA, Omar as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that some members here claimed that the resolution passed by this House was a “compromise.”

ON RESOLUTION

“There is no compromise. Late Mufti Muhammad Sayeed entered into an alliance with BJP and when he passed away, PDP put conditions and sought Agenda for Alliance. BJP kept PDP waiting for three months,” Omar said as per news agency KNO. “When government was formed with the BJP, PDP worked on the same salary.”

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Omar said that it was because of that compromise, J&K has reached this stage. “They tell us that we were also part of the BJP. I admit, yes, we were but not here. We were in an alliance with the BJP at the Centre to ensure BJP doesn’t reach J&K,” Omar said. “When by-elections were held in Jammu, NC fielded its own candidate and won the seat. Perhaps that became the reason for BJP to cut some Jammu areas that were made part of Anantnag now.”

He said when the special status resolution was passed, the Kashmir based opposition leaders were seen thumping the tables. “I believe due to the ruckus created by the BJP; they would not have read the copy of resolution here. They came to my chamber, hugged and congratulated me. And till then, they still didn’t read the copy of the resolution. After the house was adjourned, they still couldn’t read it,” Omar said. “These people (Kashmiri opposition leaders) told me it was historic and then claimed it was a compromise.”

Omar said that the resolution was drafted in a way so that Centre doesn’t trash it or send it to the dustbin. “Today, Home Minister (Amit Shah) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior ministers of Government of India are talking about it. If this resolution would have been weak, why would the PM, HM and others mention it. The fact is that this Assembly has passed a historic resolution that would open doors not close the doors,” the Chief Minister said.

Omar said that he doesn’t expect much from the present government at the Centre. “The road map is there for the next government be it us or other party,” he said as per KNO.

WILL ENSURE NOT TO WASTE A SINGLE DAY

Omar said that at times he regrets how much J&K has lost. “But what keeps me going is the enthusiasm inside. I will not ensure even a single day is wasted and something is achieved for the people of J&K,” the Chief Minister said.

HISTORIC SESSION

The Chief Minister said that the first session was for five days and time was less. “But it was historic and a historic resolution was passed. I thank all the voters of J&K, who participated in large numbers in the recently concluded elections irrespective of the fact for whom they voted,” Omar said. “The voters stood in queues and voted in large numbers. I assure all voters that the Assembly will reflect their aspirations. I want to tell the voters that this House belongs to them and those also who didn’t vote.

ON LG’s Address

Omar said that they wanted a detailed discussion on LG’s Address with every member’s participation.

“We wanted the opposition to talk about why they don’t need constitution safeguards. Instead of discussion, we saw a drama. They (BJP legislators) climbed tables and even didn’t spare the secretary’s table as well.” Omar said it is in favour of the government when opposition creates uproar.

Freedom of Speech back After 5 years.

The Chief Minister said that he was glad to see freedom of speech returning in J&K. “Be it social media or other means or those whose pens had stopped to write and whose computer keys had gathered rust and dust, all are back and expressing their views again after a gap of five years,” he said.

On Change in academic Session: The Chief Minister said that there was a huge demand for change in academic session. “This was part of our disempowerment that the exam schedule was changed without consulting parents and students. I am thankful to Education minister Sakina Itoo, who reviewed and brought a proposal and we reversed the decision and restored it to the November-December session,” he said.

VERIFICATION WAS WEAPONIZED.

Omar said that the verification process especially CID verification regarding jobs, passports and other things was weaponized. “My government is working to ensure the verification system is eased for the relief of people,” he said, as per KNO.

PEACE WITH PEOPLES PARTNERSHIP

Omar said that J&K was a UT and law and order was not the domain of his government. “But that doesn’t mean we have a rift with the police or any other security agency. Government is ready to support police and other security forces to establish peace. If there is no peace, development won’t take place. There are two ways of establishing peace: By force, that entails arresting people and creating fear psychosis and second establishing peace with peoples partnership. I am with the second one.”

WILL ENSURE RELEASE OF PRISONERS WITH NO SERIOUS OFFENCES

Omar said that once J&K gets its full statehood, his government will work for the release of prisoners who have no serious charges and cases against them. “At present it’s not our domain but once we get our powers, we will pursue this issue,” he said as per KNO.

ON STATEHOOD

Omar said that the current Assembly is not the one he would have wanted in terms of powers. “But this House is a way-forward to make J&K a full-fledged state. I was in Delhi recently where I handed over copies of the cabinet resolution on Statehood cleared by the LG office to PM Modi. My meetings were successful and I am hopeful that the Statehood will be restored soon,” Omar said

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