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Want to save Article 35-A as a private party: Omar Abdullah
Ahead of the Supreme Court`s hearing of a petition seeking the abrogation of Article 35-A, National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah expressed his desire to fight the `conspiracy` as a private political party.
Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir): Ahead of the Supreme Court's hearing of a petition seeking the abrogation of Article 35-A, National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah expressed his desire to fight the "conspiracy" as a private political party.
"We want to fight this legally. We have been thinking about it for a very long time within the party. We have decided that we will stand up against this as a private party," he said, while speaking to ANI.
He also said that the talks have been with a few lawyers in Delhi regarding this matter and the NC will soon make a formal request to the Supreme Court to contest the judgment as a private party.
The SC is hearing a petition filed by an NGO 'Jammu Kashmir Study Centre' seeking to dissolve Article 35-A, which confers special rights and privileges on permanent residents of J&K and debars non-residents from buying land or property, getting a government job or voting in State Assembly elections.
The next hearing of the case, which was to be held on August 29, would now be held after Diwali.