Farooq Abdullah – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Thu, 24 Oct 2024 02:00:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 ‘Until both the countries…,'says Mehbooba Mufti pushing for India-Pak reconcilation to end terror attacks in J&K https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/until-both-the-countriessays-mehbooba-mufti-pushing-for-india-pak-reconcilation-to-end-terror-attacks-in-jampk/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/until-both-the-countriessays-mehbooba-mufti-pushing-for-india-pak-reconcilation-to-end-terror-attacks-in-jampk/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2024 02:00:26 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/until-both-the-countriessays-mehbooba-mufti-pushing-for-india-pak-reconcilation-to-end-terror-attacks-in-jampk/

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti has said Jammu and Kashmir is bearing the brunt of the animosity between India and Pakistan. Reconciliation between the two nations is the only way to stop terror incidents in the Union Territory, the former chief minister said.

The remarks came days after seven people – a local doctor and six non-local labourers – were killed and five injured when terrorists attacked their camp in Gund in Ganderbal district of Kashmir. The labourers were working on a tunnel project.

“The people of J&K are stuck in the animosity between the two countries. Their lives and their property are getting destroyed because the two countries are fighting each other,” Mufti said after visiting the residence of Dr Shahnawaz Dar, who was killed in Sunday’s attack, in Naidgam village of Budgam district on Wednesday.

Bearing the brunt

“J&K is bearing the brunt and the poor non-local labourers are also suffering because of that,” Mehbooba told reporters in Budgam

The former Lok Sabha MP said Dar was serving the people and was an honourable man but suffered because of the animosity between the two countries.

“Until both the countries sit together, talk in a cordial manner and take the path of reconciliation like (former prime minister Atal Bihari) Vajpayee, the people of J&K and the rest of the country will continue to witness such incidents,” she said.

Dar was posted at the tunnel construction site by APCO Infratech, the infrastructure company he was working for.

Mehbooba’s remarks are in sharp contrast with her party’s rival National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah who on Monday lashed out at Pakistan for perpetrating terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, saying Islamabad will have to stop terror incidents here if it wants to have friendly relations with India.

Until both the countries sit together, talk in a cordial manner and take the path of reconciliation, the people of J&K will continue to witness such incidents.

Every person in J&K wants this violence to end… we get out of this bloodshed.

“Every person in J&K, not just Mehbooba Mufti, wants this violence to end and that the two countries sit together and talk so that we get out of this bloodshed,” Mehbooba said when asked about comments by Abdullah.

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Jammu and Kashmir news: In a significant political move, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has vacated the Budgam assembly seat while retaining the Ganderbal constituency, as announced by Pro-tem Speaker Mubarak Gul in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Monday.

CM Omar Abdullah successfully secured both seats – Ganderbal and Budgam – in the recent assembly elections, but his choice to keep Ganderbal underscores its importance to his political legacy.

CM Abdullah had defeated Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (JKPDP)’s Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi to win the Budgam Assembly Seat in the recently concluded Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections.

A Stronghold for the Abdullah Family

The Ganderbal seat has long been regarded as a stronghold for the Abdullah family. Omar Abdullah previously served as an MLA for Ganderbal from 2009 to 2014 during his first tenure as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah keeps Ganderbal assembly seat and resigns from Budgam seat,” Mubarak Gul stated in the assembly, confirming the change.

Impact on National Conference’s Strength in J-K Assembly

With Omar Abdullah’s resignation from Budgam, the strength of the National Conference in the 95-member assembly has now been reduced to 41 seats. However, the party still maintains a comfortable majority, bolstered by the support of six Congress MLAs, five Independents, and one MLA each from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

As Omar Abdullah navigates his role in the assembly, his focus remains on addressing the needs and concerns of his constituents, particularly in Ganderbal, as he embarks on this new chapter in his political career.

Jammu and Kashmir MLAs administered oath

During his first tenure as Chief Minister from 2009 to 2014, Omar Abdullah took lessons to improve his speaking skills in Hindi, Urdu and Kashmiri languages. And on Monday, 21 October, Omar Abdullah, son of Farooq Abdullah, took oath as MLA in Kashmiri.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary took oath in English.

The oath-taking ceremony of the MLAs marked an end to the six-year-long legislative hiatus in Jammu and Kashmir.

J-K Demands Restoration of Statehood

On 19 October, the Jammu and Kashmir Cabinet has passed a resolution urging the Union Government to restore the statehood of the Union Territory.

The Cabinet which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on Thursday passed a unanimous resolution for restoration of statehood in its original form.

The Cabinet has authorised CM Abdullah to take up the matter with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Government of India for restoration of statehood.

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Omar Abdullah: From Oberoi employee to Jammu Kashmir's next CM | What the timeline says https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/09/omar-abdullah-from-oberoi-employee-to-jammu-kashmirs-next-cm-what-the-timeline-says/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/09/omar-abdullah-from-oberoi-employee-to-jammu-kashmirs-next-cm-what-the-timeline-says/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2024 10:06:47 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/09/omar-abdullah-from-oberoi-employee-to-jammu-kashmirs-next-cm-what-the-timeline-says/

Omar Abdullah, who was once elected as India’s youngest Chief Minister, is all set to assume power again. Abdullah’s party, Jammu Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) won the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024, the Union Territory’s first polls after Article 370 was abrogated in 2019.

Omar Abdullah is the third-generation politician from the Abdullah family, one of the most prominent families in Jammu and Kashmir. Omar’s grandfather, Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, founded the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) in 1939.

Mint brings you a timeline of how the UK-born Omar Abdullah went from being a former ITC Global, and Oberoi employee, to becoming J&K’s next CM.

Omar Abdullah’s political trajectory

1998:Omar Abdullah began his political career at the age of 28, making him the youngest elected MP from elected from the Lal Chowk constituency, one of the major eight seats in J&K.

1999:Omar is re-elected to Lok Sabha, and appointed the Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government.

Following Vajpayee government’s fall after just 13 months of being in power, Omar Abdullah contests as NC candidate again from Srinagar.

Also Read | Omar Abdullah, the reluctant candidate now set to be J&K’s first CM post Art 370

2001:Omar is elevated to the role of Union Minister of State for External Affairs. Around a year, and a half later, Omar quits Parliament to contest for state elections.

2002: Omar becomes the first in the Abdullah family to lose the Ganderbal family bastion by 2000 votes. Considered a NC stronghold, it has been represented by Farooq in 1983, 1987 and 1996. People’s Democratic Party’s(PDP) rule begins after JKNC decide to not hold any stakes.

2004: The youngest Abdullah son is re-elected from Srinagar.

2008: Abdullah made an emotional “I Am A Muslim, I Am An Indian and I see no distinction between the two” speech during the confidence motion in Parliament over Indo-US nuclear deal. In a column in Mint, Omar had called it “the greatest speech of my political career.”

I Am A Muslim, I Am An Indian and I see no distinction between the two.

2008: Omar Abdullah wins from the Ganderbal seat, garnering 28 seats for the NC, with Congress as its ally.

Also Read | Nomination of 5 MLAs would lead to tensions with Centre, says Omar Abdullah

2009: Omar Abdullah is sworn in as J&K Chief Minister at the age of 38 years, making him one of the youngest in Indian history to hold such a position.

2014: Omar wins from the Beerwah assembly seat by a margin of over 1000 votes, but NC loses the election. PDP-BJP alliance forms the government

2019: Both Omar Abdullah and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti were put under house-arrest in the run up to abrogation of Article 370.

Also Read | J&K election results: Omar Abdullah open to talks with PDP’s Mufti if…

March 2020: Omar Abdullah is released from detention after spending seven months at a government guest house Hariniwas.

December 2020: The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), an amalgam of six parties including NC win the District Development Council (DDC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

Sep-Oct 2024: Omar Abdullah wins the Assembly Elections from Ganderbal, Budgam, despite his earlier reluctance of even contesting the elections. NC-Congress alliance win 49 seats. Farooq Abdullah announces his son as the CM for the second time.

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Jammu and Kashmir Exit Poll Results 2024: Farooq Abdullah ‘confident’ that Congress-NC will form govt, says ‘if PDP…’ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/06/jammu-and-kashmir-exit-poll-results-2024-farooq-abdullah-confident-that-congress-nc-will-form-govt-says-if-pdp/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/06/jammu-and-kashmir-exit-poll-results-2024-farooq-abdullah-confident-that-congress-nc-will-form-govt-says-if-pdp/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 06 Oct 2024 11:15:31 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/06/jammu-and-kashmir-exit-poll-results-2024-farooq-abdullah-confident-that-congress-nc-will-form-govt-says-if-pdp/

National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah insisted on Sunday that his party would form the Jammu and Kashmir government in alliance with the Congress. The remarks came mere hours after exit polls broached the possibility of a hung Assembly while giving a clear lead to the combine. The NC chief also indicated that his party would welcome a coalition with former Gupkar Alliance member PDP.

“..I am confident that NC and Congress will comfortably form the govt. I congratulate them (to PDP if they want to extend their support to our alliance). We all are on the same path, we need to end the hatred and keep Jammu and Kashmir integrated,” he said.

The Mehbooba Mufti-led party might find itself playing kingmaker in the northern union territory after exit poll broached the possibility of a hung verdict. Six exit polls suggest that no single party will secure a clear majority. However some placed the Congress-NC combine within reach of the majority mark.

PDP leader Zuhaib Yousuf Mir had earlier hinted at the possibility of an alliance with the Congress and NC in order to keep BJP at bay. The Lal Chowk candidate stressed the need to form a secular government ‘against the BJP’ on Friday amid exit polls predictions.

“PDP is confident that it will be an indispensable and important part of the secular government that will form in J-K. PDP will have an important role in forming any secular government,” Mir had said.

“Congratulations to them, this is a great thing. We are all on the same track, nafrat ko hume khatam karna hai, aur Jammu and Kashmir ko ikhate rakhna hai (we need to end the hatred, and keep Jammu and Kashmir united),” Abdullah told ANI in response.

According to TV-Today C-voter projections, the NC-Congress alliance is likely to win 40-48 seats while the BJP can win 27-32. Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti-led People’s Democratic Party is likely to win 6-12 seats whereas others can win 6-11. As per Dainik Bhaskar’s projection, the NC-Congress alliance can win seats ranging from 35-40. The BJP can win 20-25 seats, PDP 4-7 while the others can win 12-18 seats.

The People Pulse survey has predicted 46-50 seats for the NC-Congress alliance and 23-27 for the BJP. As per them, the PDP can win 7-11 whereas the others can win 4-6 seats.The Gulistan News projection on Republic TV projected 28-30 seats for the National Conference, 3-6 seats for the Congress, 5-7 seats for the PDP and 8-16 seats for other parties and independents.

(With inputs from agencies)

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Kashmir’s Public Safety Act: Former defenders National Conference and PDP now seek its repeal https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/09/kashmirs-public-safety-act-former-defenders-national-conference-and-pdp-now-seek-its-repeal/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/09/kashmirs-public-safety-act-former-defenders-national-conference-and-pdp-now-seek-its-repeal/?noamp=mobile#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:52:03 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/09/kashmirs-public-safety-act-former-defenders-national-conference-and-pdp-now-seek-its-repeal/

For most of its existence, the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have shared a similar defining feature: their steadfast alignment with pro-India politics in Jammu and Kashmir. Despite varying levels of influence and power over the years, the NC and PDP leaderships have faced local resentment and separatist anger due to their loyalty to India in the politically turbulent Kashmir Valley.

This reality however changed on August 5, 2019, when the Central government introduced the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which details the administrative changes to the Union Territory’s statehood, autonomy, and constitution that flowed from the repealed Article 370 and 35A of the Constitution. While the Centre repealed 205 State laws, it retained some laws from the old State Constitution, among them the infamous Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA).

Specific only to Jammu and Kashmir, the PSA is a preventive detention law that grants the Union Territory sweeping powers to detain a person without trial. Those detained for threatening public order can be held for up to one year, while the detention period can extend to two years for individuals deemed a threat to national security.

As constitutional reorganisation swept Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019, retaining the PSA seemed to be a fitting coda to the Modi government’s controversial move. The Delhi-controlled Jammu and Kashmir administration went on to book NC and PDP’s top leaderships, including the three former Chief Ministers—Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, and Mehbooba Mufti—under the PSA. Omar Abdullah was accused of “using politics to cover his radical ideology”, while Mehbooba Mufti was alleged to be “collaborating with separatists”.

Five years have passed since New Delhi labelled the three former Chief Ministers as security threats, but the two main regional forces seem to be still feeling the sting. Perhaps this is why the manifestos of both the parties issued for the upcoming Assembly election—to be held after a decade of din and drama—call for the removal of the PSA forever.

Also Read | The UAPA and PSA are being used as tools of coercion in Kashmir

Legal experts, however, believe that repealing the law will not be straightforward, given that Jammu and Kashmir’s elected Assembly must navigate a new legal framework with significantly reduced powers compared to the erstwhile State Assembly.

Why now?

Originally introduced by Sheikh Abdullah (Omar Abdullah’s grandfather), the PSA was enacted in 1978 to crack down on timber smugglers in the former State. However, successive governments have actually used the Act to crush political dissent in the restive Valley. In fact, Amnesty International termed the PSA a “lawless law”, noting that it has “largely supplanted the regular criminal justice system in J&K”.

When Omar Abdullah became Chief Minister in 2009, he followed in the footsteps of his predecessors. In his first four years in office, Omar’s government booked 1,257 people under the Act (until July 2013). On October 1, 2013, the Chief Minister told the State Assembly: “There is no proposal or need for revocation of Jammu and Kashmir PSA, 1978…” as the “Act has sufficient inbuilt safeguards”.

A decade later, Omar Abdullah is expected to repeal PSA if his party is elected to power in the upcoming election. “We have been talking about putting the repeal of PSA on the agenda since 2019 when we had hoped the Assembly election would be held,” he told Frontline. “Now it has been formally included in our manifesto.”

Also Read | Kashmir braces for its first Assembly election in a decade with hope and scepticism  

While the NC vice-president did not explain why he did not repeal the PSA during his tenure as Chief Minister, a party leader defended the Act as a safeguard for the former State. “Under the NC government, not a single person who believed in India’s Constitution was slapped with a PSA,” he told Frontline, declining to be identified. “It was only used against separatists and stone-pelters. So why would we have revoked it when its only purpose was to safeguard the State?” The leader went on to admit that when a State has constitutional legitimacy to disempower ideological opponents, it would not be inclined to end that legal impunity.

Omar Abdullah is not the only leader, and the NC is not the only regional party that refrained from repealing the PSA during its tenure. The PDP, which has now pledged to end the PSA, was in office from 2016 to June 2018 with Mehbooba Mufti as Chief Minister, and heavily relied on the Act to control public unrest following the killing of the militant leader Burhan Wani. Notably, Mufti’s administration also detained prominent human rights activist Khurram Parvez under the PSA.

The PDP, which has now pledged to end the PSA, was in office from 2016 to June 2018 with Mehbooba Mufti as Chief Minister, and heavily relied on the Act to control public unrest following the killing of the militant leader Burhan Wani. 
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A report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, released in June 2018, states that between March 2016 and August 2017, the Mehbooba Mufti-led government made approximately 1,000 arrests under the PSA, a strikingly high number.

Although the Jammu and Kashmir State Assembly amended the PSA in 2012 to prohibit the detention of people under 18 years of age, the Amnesty report warned the State government that even minors had been arrested in 2016 and 2017.

“PSA has so many draconian clauses that even if there is no proof against an individual, the State can still book him without trial,” said a senior PDP leader, who served as a Minister in the PDP-BJP coalition government. “After 2019, the government of India repealed hundreds of State laws in Jammu and Kashmir but kept the PSA in place in order to control and suppress the population.”

The former Minister explained how draconian the PSA was. The entire authority is vested below the command of a sitting Chief Minister. “It was made so draconian that there is no authority above a Deputy Commissioner who could challenge it. No elected government had any authority to end the detention period of any prisoner, until the court intervened. The law was draconian, but its making was much more draconian.”

“If the Union Territory Assembly decides to scrap the PSA, it may be challenged and might not withstand the scrutiny of the court, but it would at least show the political will to address the issue.”Habeel IqbalLegal expert

When asked why his government did not repeal the PSA despite having the opportunity, the former Minister explained, “We were a coalition government with an agenda of alliance, and removing the PSA was not feasible within that framework. We wanted to end it, but it would have come at the expense of our government. [PDP] could not afford that risk.”

In fact, however, as Kashmir-based legal expert Habeel Iqbal said, both regional parties could have abolished the harsh preventive detention law but kept it going as a political tool to contain any political fallout adverse to them. “If the Union Territory Assembly decides to scrap the PSA, it may be challenged and might not withstand the scrutiny of the court, but it would at least show the political will to address the issue,” explained the advocate, who has extensive experience in PSA cases. “That said, these parties [NC and PDP] did not do away with this law when they were in power and, in fact, gave more teeth to it. It is clearly more rhetoric than reality now.”

‘Even more brazen’

Both PDP and NC leaders argue that their governments did not use the PSA as aggressively against lawyers, activists, journalists, and civilians as the LG administration has since 2019. The fact is that over the years, human rights organisations have alleged that both NC and PDP did use PSA to target human rights defenders, journalists, and separatists, which stains their respective tenures.

As per data provided by the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS), since the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019 and until the end of 2019, 412 people were booked under PSA. In 2021, over 100 people were detained, while in 2022, 650 people were booked under the draconian law, including four journalists.

“Our government only booked anti-state elements under PSA,” a senior PDP leader, wishing not to be identified, told Frontline. “It was used very restrictedly in our tenure. But after 2019 its use has become more brazen.”

In fact, in recent months, the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has issued several rulings on the use of PSA in Jammu and Kashmir, pointing out the arbitrariness by the Union Territory authorities. “The courts have noted the impunity with which the LG administration has used the PSA in Kashmir,” said the NC leader quoted earlier. “This level of arbitrariness was not present during our government.”

Sarpanch or Chief Minister?

An important factor that these regional parties are likely to confront, if and when they try to repeal the PSA, is that the Union Home Ministry has recently empowered the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor so much that political analysts believe that it was done to ensure the continuity of the Centre’s rule in the Union Territory and curtail the powers of an elected Assembly.

As the PDP leader said, in such a Union Territory setup, the Chief Minister is equal to a sarpanch and the cabinet ministers are similar to panchayat members. “Can you expect them to revoke PSA?” he asked.

A former bureaucrat in the Jammu and Kashmir government, who is aware of the legality of the PSA, told Frontline that the promise made by the NC and PDP in their manifestos about repealing the PSA is as difficult, if not impossible, as their promise to restore Article 370 and 35A. “A Union Territory Legislature is not as empowered as a State Legislature,” he said.

He pointed out that in the case of Parliament, a Bill is submitted for the President’s assent and the President has the option to either give his/her assent or return the Bill to Parliament for reconsideration. However, if the Parliament passes the Bill again, with or without amendments, the President has no option but to grant his assent. Article 111 of the Constitution says the President “shall not withhold assent therefrom”.

Similarly, Article 200 of the Constitution provides that the Governor shall not withhold assent if upon returning the Bill for reconsideration the State Assembly again passes the Bill with or without amendment.

“However, in the case of Jammu and Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor is under no legal obligation to give his assent to the Bill if it is passed by the Union Territory’s Legislature for a second time,” the bureaucrat said. “Section 38 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, provides that when a Bill is returned by the Lieutenant Governor to the Legislative Assembly for reconsideration and the Assembly passes it again with or without any amendment, the Lieutenant Governor may either assent the Bill or reserve it for consideration of the President. There is no legal binding on him to not withhold his assent.”

Moreover, there is no provision in the Constitution or in the Reorganisation Act that prescribes any time limit for the President’s consideration of a Bill, and there are examples where Bills reserved for the President’s consideration have never seen the light of day.

With legal experts and political parties well aware of the challenges, a tussle between the Lieutenant Governor administration and the elected Union Territory Legislature on the question of PSA is clearly on the cards, unless there is a change of heart or government at the Centre.

Zaid Bin Shabir is a journalist based in Srinagar.

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