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Sajad goes all guns blazing against National Conference

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By: Tariq Shah VOV

Srinagar

Former Minister and Peoples Conference President Sajad Gani Lone has sharply criticized National Conference for participating in the proceedings of delimitation commission recently.

Lambasting National Conference for its u turns in the political history of Kashmir he said that by the latest participation in the delimitation commission process they have legitimized this entire proposal and have given new lease to the central government to go for such discriminatory exercise against the people of Kashmir valley.

In a tweet, Sajad Lone said “Will somebody please enlighten them (PAGD). This report cannot be challenged in court. It is legally unchallengeable. Heavens sake. Stop lying through your teeth”.

Going by sub- section 2 of section 10 of Delimitation Act, the orders of the Commission have force of the law and shall not be called in question in any court”, he said in another tweet.

In series of tweets on the participation of National Conference in the delimitation proceedings he has said that by such exercisie the party has hit the interests of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

In series of the tweets he said, “Don’t the people of Kashmir deserve- that 3 MPs should have known that -they will be legitimizing the delimitation commission a document— which cannot be legally challenged. Legal legitimacy is constitutionally innate. Political legitimacy bestowed by NC”

In another tweet he said, “Article 329(a) in The Constitution Of India 1949.

(a) the validity of any law relating to the delimitation of constituencies or the allotment of seats to such constituencies, made or purporting to be made under Article 327 orArticle 328, shall not be called in question in any court. Art 329(a) of Constitution of India bars challenge to delimitation of constituencies or allotment of seats in any court of law”.

 

 

 

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