Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chaired a conference with all National Conference MLAs and partnership companions at Fairview Gupkar, the palace of theDeputy Chief Minister The judgment union provided a demanding caution to the main federal government, prompting them not to weaken individuals’s enormous required in J&K.
Briefing the media, Tanvir Sadiq, National Conference primary spokesperson, and Congress MLA Nizamuddin Bhatt stated, “Today’s meeting focused on key issues, including the Waqf Bill passed in Parliament. This Bill is against Muslims and minorities in the country, and we oppose it. Another critical issue was the mandate given by the people of Jammu and Kashmir to the NC-led government. We have once again demanded that the Government of India respect this mandate; it is non-negotiable. These two resolutions were unanimously passed today by legislators.”
Stating that the Centre need to not take their silence and teamwork as weak point, they included, “We are making this appeal for the last time, not as a request, but as a firm warning: Do not push us to the wall and respect the people’s mandate, which the Prime Minister and Home Minister are always praising.”
They condemned the Waqf modification costs and stated, “A comprehensive conversation additionally happened, concentrating on the Waqf modification costs. The agreement amongst guests was that the modifications are a ‘straight strike on Muslims and their belief’ in Jammu and Kashmir.”
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Congress leader MLANizam- ud-Din Bhat included that both lasting and temporary problems were gone over thoroughly. He stated all MLAs in the federal government stand securely behind the leader of theHouse On delicate issues like the Waqf Bill and the general public required, there is consentaneous contract that these problems should be fixed with discussion with the Centre.
It’s relevant to discuss right here that the conference was assembled to go over the political and management ramifications of the current transfer of 48 JKAS policemans byLieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha This developed a significant standoff in between the Jammu and Kashmir federal government and theRaj Bhawan Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has actually highly opposed the current transfers of 48 Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) policemans purchased by theLieutenant Governor The Chief Minister has actually called these transfers as “illegal,” declaring that they were accomplished without the essential authorization from the chosen federal government.