National Conference gave a hint of soft attitude on Article 370
National Conference gave a hint of soft attitude on Article 370
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Srinagar: The Central Government repealed Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir on August 5. After this, the government put the chief political leaders of the state under house arrest. Which includes leaders of major political parties like the National Conference, PDP, Congress, People's Conference. These parties are strongly opposing this move of the government. But the National Conference, an important political party of the state, is showing signs of change in its stand. However, the top leadership of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) is still not ready to understand reality.

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This is the reason why the PDP is still politically inactive. With independence from Article 370, the politics of slogans like Autonomy and Self Rule came to an end in the state. Since then, prominent leaders and activists of several parties, including National Conference, PDP, Congress, People's Conference, have been under custody or detention. The three former chief ministers of the state, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti are also in custody. It was believed that there would be a sharp reaction from the National Conference and PDP on the Centre's decision, but nothing like this happened during the last two months.

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It is different that the National Conference MPs reacted sharply to the Centre's decision, but that too could not make people stand on this issue. This is the reason why the National Conference has started giving a signal to change its attitude in the current circumstances. The change in the strategy of the National Conference is gauged from the meeting of party leaders with Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah on Sunday.

After this meeting, the National Conference leaders have not issued any statement regarding Article 370 anywhere. However, the National Conference leaders indicated the need to launch a movement to get full statehood status to Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the focus of NC is now to strengthen its political base in the state.

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