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“Seperate PM for J&K” Narratives & Counter Narratives

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Former chief minister Omar Abdullah on Monday vowed to revive the posts of sadr-e-riyasat (president) and prime minister for Jammu and Kashmir, triggering an angry reaction from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Other states joined India without conditions — we put conditions; we didn’t join for free,” Omar told an election rally in Bandipora, north Kashmir.

“We got certain things inserted into the Constitution to maintain our special identity. We said we would have a separate identity, a separate constitution, our own flag.”

He went on: “We had also kept for ourselves a sadr-e-riyasat and a prime minister, which they took away. God willing, we will bring those (posts) back.”

The state had its own president and prime minister till 1965, and continues to have its own constitution, flag and penal code because of its special status under Article 370.

Omar’s comments seemed to touch a raw nerve in the Prime Minister, who used the remarks to hit out at leaders of the Congress and other Opposition parties, including Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

“A mahagathbandhan constituent, a most powerful ally of the Congress, Farooq Abdullah’s son Omar Abdullah’s private company (the National Conference) has given a statement that Kashmir will have a separate prime minister,” he told a poll rally in Secunderabad, Telangana.

“Tell me, do you support the demand from the Congress ally? Is it acceptable to anybody in India?”

Modi then turned on the Opposition: “Do you want to continue with it (Omar’s party) or break relations with it? This mentality of dividing India has done great damage…. This mentality of the Congress is strengthening anti-national elements.”

He asked all Opposition leaders to clarify their stand on Omar’s remarks.

“I want to ask all the friends of the mahagathbandhan — Bengal’s Didi, you shout a lot, answer. National Conference is your ally. Do you agree with its demand for a separate prime minister (for Jammu and Kashmir)?” he said.

Modi said that as long as he was alive, these “conspiracies” wouldn’t succeed.

Omar was reacting to BJP president Amit Shah’s remarks on Sunday that by 2020, there would be no Article 35A, which gives permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir exclusive rights to acquire immovable property in the state or secure government jobs or scholarships there.

He asked why Shah had compared Jammu and Kashmir with other states.

“Show me their flag; do they have their own flag? Show me their constitution; do they have their own constitution? What is our fault if we got certain things after demanding those from you?” he asked.

“We extended the hand of friendship and after 70 years, you are telling us that your decision was wrong.”

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Omar said that if some people wanted to withdraw the acceptance of the conditions under which the state had acceded to India, they would have to discuss the accession itself. “There are no two ways about it,” he said, drawing cheers.

The state’s Assembly had in the year 2000 passed an autonomy resolution with two-thirds majority, under then chief minister Farooq Abdullah’s guidance, that sought the restoration of the state’s pre-1953 status.

The then NDA government had rejected the resolution which, if accepted, would have restricted the jurisdiction of the Election Commission, Supreme Court and the Comptroller and Auditor General over the state, leaving only foreign affairs, defence, currency and communications with the Centre.

On this Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked National Conference leader Omar Abdullah for his statement that Jammu and Kashmir should have a separate prime minister. Modi, at a rally in Hyderabad, asked the Congress and grand Opposition alliance whether they agreed with Abdullah’s statement, as reported.

“It is fine if other states want to unconditionally be part of India,” Abdullah said earlier at a rally in Bandipora on Monday. “But we had said that we will have our own identity, or own Constitution. At that time [just after Independence], we had appointed our own Sadar-i-Riyasat and our prime minister too. By the grace of God we shall bring back these posts.”

Jammu and Kashmir had its own prime minister and Sadar-i-Riyasat until 1965, when these posts were replaced by the chief minister and the governor.

Attacking Abdullah, Modi said: “Two prime ministers for Hindustan? Do you agree with it? Congress has to answer and all the ‘mahagathbandhan’ partners have to answer. What are the reasons and how dare he say that?” The prime minister demanded to know from Trinamool chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, and Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar if they agreed with Abdullah.

However, Abdullah appeared unruffled by Modi’s attack. “I’m humbled by the attention PM Modi pays to my speeches and very grateful to the social media cell of the BJP for highlighting my speech today, especially by WhatsApping it to journalists,” the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister tweeted. “Your reach is far greater than mine.”

After PM Modi and Union Minister Arun Jaitley, NC leader was lambasted by BJP entrant Gautam Gambhir in a tweet earlier on Tuesday, following which, Abdullah in his response told the cricketer-turned-politician that he is unaware of Jammu and Kashmir, its history or National Conference’s role in ‘shaping that history’

Gambhir weighed in his opinion over the issue through Twitter, where he denounced the NC leader saying that he needs a ‘green Pakistani passport’

The BJP leader mocking the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir said that if Omar Abdullah wants a ‘separate PM for Jammu and Kashmir’ then ‘I want to walk on oceans and pigs to fly’

Gambhir further said stated that the Abdullah scion needs ‘some sleep and a strong coffee’ and if he still fails to understand then he needs a ‘green Pakistan passport’

Abdullah said the National Conference has always stood for restoring the original terms on which Maharaja Hari Singh acceded to India in 1947. “Dear friends in the Congress and other Opposition parties. Please don’t hesitate to distance yourselves from my speech of today,” Abdullah added. “In fact, call Modiji’s bluff by doing exactly that.”

On Sunday, Peoples Democratic Party leader Mehbooba Mufti had said that Jammu and Kashmir will have to rethink its ties with the Indian Union if Article 370, which grants special status to the state, is revoked. The Bharatiya Janata Party has historically backed the removal of the article.

 

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