Srinagar           

The representatives of following political parties held an all parties meeting at the Gupkar Residence of Dr Farooq Abdullah President JKNC to deliberate upon the prevailing political situation triggered by a massive deployment of security forces, advisories issued, abandonment of Amarnath Yatra midway, and forced removal of tourists from the Valley, said NC spokesman said.

All-party meeting at the residence of Dr Farooq Abdullah. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

The spokesman said the meeting was presided over by Dr Farooq Abdullah, was attended by, Mehbooba Mufti, President JKPDP, Patron PDP Muzaffar Hussain Beg, Abdul Rehman Veeri GS PDP, Sajad Ghani Lone Chairman JKPC, Imran Reza Ansari, Abdul Ghani Vakeel, Taj Mohiuddin Vice President JKPCC, M Y Tarigami CPIM, Vice President JKNC Omar Abdullah, MPs of NC, Justice Hassnain Masoodi, Mohamad Akbar lone, provincial president JKNC Nasir Sogami, Shah Faesal, PUF, Ali Mohammad Sagar GS JKNC, Muzaffar Shah ANC, Uzair Ronga PUF, Suhail Bukhari PDP.

It was unanimously resolved

  1. That all the parties would be United in their resolve to be protected and defend identity, autonomy and the special status of the JK against all attacks and onslaughts whatsoever.
  2. That modification, abrogation of articles 35a, 370, unconstitutional delimitation or trifurcation of the state would be an aggression against the people of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh.
  3. That the Parties participating in the meeting resolved to seek audience with the President and Prime Minister of India and the leaders of other political parties to apprise them of the current situation and make an appeal to them to safeguard the legitimate interests of the people of state with regard constitutional guarantees given to the state the constitution of Our country.

“They will also apprise them of the unwholesome consequences bound to follow the unconstitutional violation of these guarantees,” said the spokesman.

A group photo of leaders who participated in the all-party meeting at the residence of Dr Farooq Abdullah. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

“The representatives of the political parties resolved to remain together and stand united in their struggle for safeguarding identity autonomy and the special status of the state,” said NC spokesman in a statement.

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