JKCSCC for united defence against legal challenge to Article 35-A

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

A formation here today called for a joint strategy and putting up a united defense in the against the legal challenge to Article 35-A of the constitution, which gives special rights and privileges to the people of and Kashmir.

"Time has come to go to the with a unified action plan. There is a huge responsibility on our shoulders as interveners. We have to rise to the occasion irrespective of the affiliations on the basis of politics, region or religion to defend Article 35-A," member of the JKCSCC told reporters here.

He said the group has written letters to the interveners -- the and Kashmir High Court Bar Association, National Conference, M Y Tarigami of CPI(M), and others -- for meetings to chalk out a common strategy and put up a united defence in the

"We should be able to plead our case in such a way that there should be no challenge to the Article 35-A in the future," Shah said.

Speaking to the media, valley's deputy 'Mufti Azam' (the highest of the religious law) and a member of the JKCSCC, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, said there would be no compromise on Article 35-A and warned of "bloodshed" if any tinkering is done to the constitutional provision.

"There will be bloodshed if anything is done to it. We will not allow any change in the demography of Jammu and Kashmir. There will be no compromise on Artilce 35-A," he said.

The JKCSCC called for a strike and protests on the day the Supreme Court hears the case.

On August 6, the top Court had said a three-bench would decide whether the pleas challenging Article 35-A should be referred to a five-bench for examining the larger issue of alleged violation of the doctrine of basic structure of the

The bench comprising and Justice A Khanwilkar had adjourned the crucial hearing on as many as five petitions "to the week commencing from August 27" on the grounds that they pertained to the challenge to a Constitutional scheme and could not be heard as the third judge, Justice D Y Chandrachud, was not present on that day.

Article 35-A, which was incorporated in the by a 1954 Presidential Order, accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and denies property rights to a woman who marries a person from outside the state.

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First Published: Sat, August 11 2018. 17:55 IST