For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.
Advertisement

Restoration of J&K's statehood people's right: Hakeem Yaseen

Lashing out at Congress and the National Conference, Yaseen alleged they misled the people and laid the foundation of constitutional degradation in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Constitution of J&K was slaughtered in 1953, and it was nothing but a political drama
12:34 AM Jul 26, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Lashing out at Congress and the National Conference, Yaseen alleged they misled the people and laid the foundation of constitutional degradation in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Constitution of J&K was slaughtered in 1953, and it was nothing but a political drama
restoration of j k s statehood people s right  hakeem yaseen
Restoration of J&K's statehood people's right: Hakeem Yaseen
Advertisement

Srinagar, Jul 25: People’s Democratic Front (PDF) President and former Minister, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, on Friday said that the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir is not a favour but a constitutional and democratic right of the people. He asserted that the people of the region are the rightful claimants to statehood, which was “snatched away in a wrong manner.”

Advertisement

In a statement issued here, Hakeem Yaseen said, “Statehood is not an election slogan. It is the people’s agenda. It was taken away unjustly, and it must be restored with honour and dignity.” Taking a dig at political parties now demanding statehood, he said, “Those crying on the streets today for the return of statehood were themselves responsible for its erosion. The process of weakening our constitutional position began in 1953 when the Congress changed the structure from Prime Minister to Chief Minister and from Sadr-e-Riyasat to Governor. That was the first betrayal.”

Advertisement

Lashing out at Congress and the National Conference, Yaseen alleged they misled the people and laid the foundation of constitutional degradation in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Constitution of J&K was slaughtered in 1953, and it was nothing but a political drama.”

Advertisement

He added that the 1975 Indira-Abdullah Accord was another major setback for the people. “The people expected that late Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah would safeguard Article 370, protect jobs and ensure regional security. Instead, it turned out to be a mere power deal, the fight was for the chair, not the people’s rights.”

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement
Advertisement