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Accession of J-K to
India was conditional, says top NC leader
PULWAMA J&K 21 Dec 2009:
National Conference, which shares power with Congress in Jammu
and Kashmir, today said the accession of the state to India was
"Conditional" and restoration of internal autonomy to it was
imperative.
"The accession of the state with India was conditional.
Restoration of internal autonomy guaranteed under Article 370 of
the Indian constitution and 1952 Delhi agreement is imperative,"
NC General Secretary Sheikh Nazir Ahmad said while kicking off
the party's membership drive here.
Pulwama, 32 kms from Srinagar, is considered to be a stronghold
of opposition PDP. The NC had drawn blank 2008 assembly
elections in the district and all the four seats were bagged by
PDP.
Referring to the Indus water treaty between India and Pakistan,
Ahmad said the treaty was signed in 1960 by two heads of the
then governments in India and Pakistan when NC founder Sheikh
Mohammad Abdullah was behind the bars, thus "depriving" the
people of the state from the biggest resources which could have
been utilised for reshaping their destiny.
"We will not surrender the demand that these water resources be
handed over to the real owners," he said adding these could be
utilised to strengthen the economy and create avenues for
unemployed youths of the state.
"Our youth are looking for jobs. The state government has taken
steps to address their concern to a large extent. And increase
in the annual plan of the state by the Centre can help encourage
the youth," he said.
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