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Resolution like rubbing salt in the wounds: Sajad Lone hits out at NC's Article 370 resolution

 Srinagar, Nov 15 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir people’s conference chairman Sajad Lone Friday criticizes NC for vague wording in its resolution on Article 370, accusing them of inconsistency and political maneuvering, and calls for a clear stance on the 5 August 2019 decision.

In a long post on X, Lone said, Seems we all will have to learn English from the basics. Different interpretations for three sentences in the alleged resolution brought by NC. Either Only NC people know their English well or they are lying through their teeth, which they are adept at for the last 7 decades.

Congress says it is not about 370. NC says it about 370 and much more.  If NC was so serious about 1953 position or Article 370 or 35 A or 5 August— why didn’t they write so in plain English.

Why are they having to explain three sentences. Was there a dearth of paper to print the resolution on, or death of will and courage or the choice of words were pre-scripted and authored in Delhi. Let it be clear. The resolution is akin to rubbing salt to the wounds of the people.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelWe voted for it. But immediately gave a call to reinforce it.

NC used to say that if you vote for others they along with BJP will bring a resolution endorsing the events of 5 August 2019.
What stops them now , they are do it in the coming assembly session.

What stopped the NC from bringing a clear unambiguous resolution condemning 5 August and rejecting it. We all were in support. And this word special status. Is it present anywhere in the constitution. Constitutionality it means absolutely nothing. Folklore parlance and constitutional parlance are two different concepts altogether.

It is, was and will always be a a fixed match between the BJP and the NC.
The reaction of BJP was all so expected, putting Congress in the dock of in the  context of elections in Maharashtra.  We have understood it. When will Congress understand it. Perhaps never. (KNS)

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