Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 28: Senior vice president of Peoples Conference and former minister Abdul Gani Vakil expressed surprise over some political parties eagerly demanding statehood, which actually shouldn’t be a demand, but a commitment of the present regime in the Centre.
” It is unfortunate that the some traditional political parties are still bent upon to exploit the issue of statehood for their political gains but they must understand that people are fed up by their false promises in the past and people also know that they are responsible for the present political uncertainty in J&K,” Vakil asserted.
“Why are some political parties demanding for statehood. When Prime Minister of India has made his commitment of Statehood to J&K in his National Broadcast addressed specially to the people of J&K and the same commitment has been made on the floor of the Parliament by the Home Minister of India. They have to do it. But the problem is they are delaying it. Why should we make it a demand,” Vakil said.
“Demanding restoration of Article 370 is not a crime, it was in the Indian Constitution and should be included in the Constitution in the interest of the nation and J&K. But it is surprising that traditional political parties are scared to talk about Article 370. If we want restoration of Article 370 in the Constitution. What is wrong in it. Some parties are trying to change the direction,” Vakil maintained.