Continued Statehood Delay in J-K Fuels Public Disappointment

Continued Statehood Delay in J-K Fuels Public Disappointment.webp

Srinagar, February 22 Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah expressed concern on Sunday over the "continued delay" in restoring full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

In a statement, Abdullah said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have waited patiently and placed their faith in democratic institutions, yet the promise of restoring statehood remains unfulfilled.

He emphasized that statehood is not a privilege, but a constitutional right that reflects the democratic aspirations and identity of the people.

"Repeated assurances have been made at the highest levels regarding the restoration of statehood at the earliest. However, the absence of a clear timeline has created uncertainty and disappointment among the people," he said.

The National Conference (NC) president maintained that restoring statehood would strengthen democratic governance, ensure greater accountability, and empower elected representatives to address public concerns.

Abdullah urged the Centre to honor its commitment without further delay and initiate concrete steps towards reinstating full statehood.

He said that safeguarding democratic rights and constitutional guarantees is essential for lasting peace, stability, and development in Jammu and Kashmir.
 
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