Politics
A representative image for Jammu and Kashmir (Photo by Isa Macouzet on Unsplash)
After a meeting on Saturday (16 December), the Congress party has put forth demands for the reinstatement of statehood and early elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), responding to the recent Supreme Court decision on Article 370.
The executive committee of the J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) passed a resolution, chaired by Congress state president Vikar Rasool Wani, emphasising the need for restoring statehood and conducting assembly elections in J&K.
This resolution comes in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's verdict supporting the Centre's decision to revoke J&K's special Constitutional status.
According to the spokesperson, the resolution also spoke about an adverse impact on the people of J&K under the current regime, citing the loss of statehood status, job scams, land mafia, the proliferation of wine shops, and the introduction of smart metres.
It asserted the Congress' commitment to stand by the people during their struggle against what it termed a dictatorial attitude.
The resolution was passed following a meeting of the political affairs committee and the JKPCC executive committee held on Saturday in Jammu.