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‘Lal Salaam’ in Srinagar: CPM demanded the restoration of Article 370, talks with Pakistan. Bharat News

Srinagar: Tagore Hall in Srinagar again said with the mantras of ‘Lal Salaam’, as CPM called for a one -day conference for the restoration of Article 370 and initiation of talks with Pakistan.The conference emerged as a rare political event in the Kashmir Valley, where most regional parties have also shifted the discourse to demand restriction instead of extending the issue of restoring the special status of J&K on a large scale.Addressing the party employees at the event, under the title ‘Convention for the restoration of legitimate constitutional rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir’, CPM General Secretary M Alexander Baby said that Article 370 was redempted, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, which had betrayal. “Before adding it to the Constitution of India, Article 370 was fully discussed and agreed to it,” said Baby.He asked the Union Home Minister Amit Shah to claim that the cancellation of Article 370 brought Kashmir to peace and development.Along with children, several party MPs and other officials, visited the border areas in the URI to assess the destruction caused by Pakistani shelling during Operation Sindoor. He said the compensation presented to the affected residents was insufficient. He said, “The government is providing only 1.3 lakh rupees for damaged houses and residential structures. The amount is low,” he said that party MPs extended the issue in the Lok Sabha.The CPM leader, who also met Adil Shah’s family members, was killed by Ponwallah in the Pahalgam terror attack, saying that Kashmiris had been fighting terrorism for years, but the current administration had marginalized the elected representatives of the state. During the security review meetings, it is LG, a nominated of the Center, who chaired the meeting, while the elected Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was excluded, Baby said, “It only embraces terrorists”.Baby said that terrorism should be fought, but war was not a solution. He said, “Military options are limited. On May 7, some steps were taken, but we should stay there and start the conversation,” he said, called bilateral talks between India and Pakistan. Rejecting any third-party intervention, he said that US President Donald Trump should have no role.Kashmir’s CPM leader, Meri Tarigami also criticized the Central Government for the domination of Jammu and Kashmir and snatched it away for the state and special situation. “It is the only region in the country where such a reversal (from the state to the center). Somewhere else, the UTS is upgraded to the full states,” said Tarigami.

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