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Prime Minister Narendra Modi throws Article 370 dare
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday challenged the Opposition
parties to formally promise that they would, if returned to power, restore the
provisions of Article 370 that accorded a special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
“Kaan
khol kar sun lein hamare virodhi, agar aapme himmat hai to ghoshnapatr mein
elan karen ki 370 aur 35A wapas layenge. Kisi mein dum hai? Dum hai? Warna
ghadiyali aansu bahana band karen (Listen my opponents: promise in
your manifesto, if
you dare, that you would restore Articles
370 and 35A. Have any of you the guts? If not, stop shedding crocodile tears),”
he thundered at an election rally in Jalgaon, Maharashtra.
While Article 370 gave Jammu and Kashmir a
degree of autonomy, Article 35A gave its residents certain
More special privileges
over land, government jobs and scholarships. The Modi government got Article
370 amended — removing the state’s special status — and Article 35A scrapped in
Parliament on August 5.
Although Modi did make passing references
to local issues, his speech signalled that the BJP was looking to contest this
round of Assembly elections on the planks of Kashmir and the purported rise in
India’s global stature.
Modi portrayed August 5 as a milestone
when the government adopted a measure that others had not dared think about. He
repeatedly interacted with the audience, which lustily cheered him.
“Jo 370
wapas lane ki koshish karega woh bach payega (Will anybody who tries
to bring back Article 370 in its original form survive)?” he asked.
The crowd shouted “No”, indicating popular
support for the government’s muscular measures on Kashmir.
No party has hinted at any plan to restore
the special provisions on Kashmir.
The Congress had opposed the scrapping of
Jammu and Kashmir’s special status on the ground that the concurrence of the
state legislature had not been taken.
Since then, the criticism has focused
mainly on the 10-week-old lockdown that has restricted people’s movement,
frozen most telecommunication avenues, and denied many of the ailing proper
treatment and medicines.
At Jalgaon, the Prime Minister stressed
another favourite theme — India’s “rising stature” in the world.
“The new vigour of a new India is now
visible on the global stage. Don’t you too sense and feel that?” he said as the
crowd chanted “Modi, Modi….”
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