Article 370 will not be restored, J-K Assembly resolution attempt to divide India: BJP
The BJP condemned a resolution passed in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly seeking the restoration of special status, calling it an attempt to "divide India." BJP leader Smriti Irani criticized the resolution as an insult to Parliament and the Supre...

"The resolution shows the tactical support of the leaders of the Congress and the INDI Alliance to extremism and terrorism,' she told a press conference at the BJP headquarters here.
The BJP is up in arms against the Omar Abdullah government after the JK Assembly on Wednesday passed the resolution asking the Centre to hold dialogue with elected representatives for restoration of special status of the erstwhile state.
The Congress is not part of the JK government despite fighting the polls in alliance with the NC.
Slamming the ruling NC-led coalition government in the Union Territory over the passage of resolution, Irani said, "The government elected through the democratic framework is giving evidence of breaking India instead of working on development issues and uniting India."
"I want to assure all leaders of the INDI alliance and citizens of the country that the abrogation of Article 370, passed by Parliament, will not be restored. And their effort to divide India will not succeed," she added.
Irani also took on the Congress over the passage of the resolution in the JK Assembly and asked the party leadership if it stands for terrorism.
She also asked if the Congress-led "INDI alliance" stands against the "economic and constitutional interests" of JK as well as the rights that the tribal population, Dalits, OBCs, women and children have got with the revocation of Article 370.
The BJP members continued to protest in the JK Assembly on Thursday against the resolution and three party MLAs were marshalled out on the directions of Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather.
Irani said the resolution passed by the "INDI alliance led by the Congress" brings to the fore many questions.
"The Congress leadership and particularly the Gandhi family need to answer whether they stand for terrorism and are against development of Jammu and Kashmir. Do they stand for the breaking of India rather than stand and abide by the Constitution," she asked.
"The question that the Congress-led leadership has to answer, particularly in the states of Jharkhand and Maharashtra, is does it stand against the valour of the citizens who donned uniforms in the Indian armed forces to protect us better," she added.
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