• Mehbooba Mufti criticises the BJP for repealing Article 370

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    Mehbooba Mufti criticises the BJP for repealing Article 370




     Digital Desk: After being prevented from leading a parade against
    the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's (J&K) semi-autonomous status on
    August 5, 2019, through the nullification of the Constitution's Article 370,
    former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti staged a protest outside her party
    headquarters in Srinagar.



     



    Exact three years ago,
    J&K was similarly split into two Union Territories, and Mufti was among the
    hundreds of individuals imprisoned to stop rallies against changes to the
    region's constitutional status in 2019.



     



    On Friday, Mufti was
    joined by dozens of her followers as they shouted anti-revocation, anti-arrest,
    and anti-killing chants. Additionally, Mufti called for the release of captives
    and an end to the Kashmir conflict.



     



    "On the third
    anniversary of the Constitution's Article 370 repeal, we intended to march to
    Lal Chowk [in the heart of Srinagar]. Police forbade us from leaving our
    office, according to Mohit Bhan, a representative for Mufti's People's
    Democratic Party.



     



    Mufti blasted the
    governing Bharatiya Janata Party in a series of tweets (BJP). "As the
    BJP's evil plans for J&K have come to light, the pattern of repression and
    fear is now knocking on the doors of other parts of the country as well. It has
    been standard practise to weaponize their favourite agencies and crush
    criticism using terror laws.



     



    She charged that the government had undermined every tenet
    of democracy and was thus trampling on it. "The BJP's falsely claimed
    integration of J&K has cost us dearly," She also said that
    unemployment and inflation are at all-time highs, and that J&K has seen a
    decline in development indexes.



     



    Omar Abdullah, the leader of the National Conference,
    declared that the group would continue to fight for J&K's constitutional
    rights through all available legal and legal measures. The path ahead may be
    long and full of detours, but  JKNC will not give up on it.