08-Sep-2024  Srinagar booked.net

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‘Article 370 Had Nothing Left to Offer,’ Says Azad

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Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and DPAP Chief Ghulam Nabi Azad said that if BJP would have consulted him ahead of the abrogation of Article 3780, he could have provided a better guidance to the party as ‘there was nothing left in the special status.’ 

"What has changed since its removal? The original framework was already diluted. When Article 370 was introduced, Jammu and Kashmir had control over foreign affairs, defense, and currency. Those aspects had already been integrated into India by Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Only a few local rights remained. The BJP should have consulted me; I could have provided better guidance," Azad said in an interview.

Addressing accusations of being lenient towards the BJP, Azad said: "People say anything. I have my own party. As Chief Minister, I focused on development, and I will continue to advocate for political development. Whether it is BJP or any other party, I believe the politics of religion is not right. We need unity, especially with external threats at our borders. Our focus should be on advancing the country together."

Reflecting on his long tenure with the Congress, Azad expressed frustration with the internal dynamics. "I wanted to instill a strong work ethic, but there was resistance. Those appointed as in-charges or general secretaries during my time showed no willingness to work. Wherever I went, I ensured victory, but others returned defeated. This is the state of District and State Committees as well," he said.

(KNO)