All parties must think on serious implications of Art 35A: AIBCU

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 18: All  India Backward Classes Union (AIBCU) -Social, has said that all the political parties must  think on the serious implications of Article 35 A and 370 in the J&K State.
A spokesman of the organization said that  much noise is being heard from different political parties in J&K State over the sub-judice case of 35-A. Those political leaders who are against the abrogation of 35-A and Art 370, to whom they want to give benefits ? Under Art. 370; the majority of the J&K State population comprising of OBCs (Called OSCs 60%), SCs (8%) & ST (10%) could not get their due share in J&K State.
He said the SCs and STs got representation under Poona Pact between Dr Ambedkar and Gandhi in 1932 but in J&K State it was implemented only after the sacrifice of  Bhagat Amar Nath in 1972.  It was VP Singh  who became Prime Minister in 1989 and granted 27% reservation to OBCs and the same was dragged in Apex Court which upheld the decision of VP Singh in 1992, his judgment was not implemented in J&K State by Dr Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar Abdullah, who took over the reign of J&K state in 1975. The  NC; NC-Congress; PDP-Congress  Govts did not implement the same and now PDP -BJP regime even after the lapse of  3 years has not implemented  Mandal Report.
Now under Art 370 & 35-A,  State rulers  like Dr Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad and now  Mehbooba Mufti and BJP  plundered the rights of the State OBCs (called OSCs) and the provision of reservation in promotion inspite of Apex Court’s stay over JK High Court’s order has been stopped.
When a large population has been ruined under the garb of Art 370 &          35-A, who are the people to whom the State leaders are to give the benefits by opposing the scrapping of Art 370 & 35-A, the spokesman added.
AIBCU  has cautioned the down trodden categories of the State to remain vigilant.
Besides the executive members, Sandhok Chand, MR Bangotra, Prof. Kali Dass, Najam-ud-Din and  Mohd Rashid also shared their views.

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