Terming the Kashmir issue as a volcano which, if left unresolved, could erupt anytime, a senior leader of the ruling National Conference (NC) said restoration of autonomy was the best solution, for which the party would continue to work.
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“For the NC, internal autonomy is the best solution to the Kashmir issue, but the party is ready to accept if a better solution comes up which will represent the sentiments of the people of the state,” party general secretary Sheikh Nazir said.
Nazir, who is Union Minister Farooq Abdullah’s brother, was addressing a meeting of senior party leaders and members at the party headquarters here in the city.
The demand for restoration of autonomy for the state has been a key element in the NC election manifesto.
Nazir said any delay in providing autonomy to the state would further worsen the situation. “The Kashmir issue is like a volcano. If the policy of delay for a solution to the issue is not ended, there is a possibility that lava will erupt and it will not only impact the state but the entire subcontinent,” he said.
He said the statement of NC patron Farooq Abdullah, demanding complete restoration of autonomy, withdrawal of AFSPA and political resolution of the Kashmir issue, projected the basic stand of the party.
“Our relations with the Centre are on the basis of Article 370 which has been approved by India’s biggest democratic institution Parliament,” he said.
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