The BJP on its part said the provision has nothing to do with secularism and felt it is an instrument of "oppression" against Indian citizens.
Union Minister Farooq Abdullah reiterated that Article 370 which guarantees special status to J and K cannot be revoked and called for strengthening of this provision.
"Nobody, whether (Narendra) Modi or anybody else, can ever revoke Article 370. The article is there and will remain there forever," the National Conference leader said in Srinagar. Modi wanted a debate on whether Article 370 had benefited the common man in the state.
At an event in Delhi, Omar minced no words in saying that Article 370 was acting as a "bridge" between J and K and rest of the country and attempts to weaken it would only weaken this relationship.
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Replying to a question by BJP leader Vijay Jolly at "Agenda Aaj Tak" of India Today group conclave in New Delhi, Omar regretted that Article 370 was being presented as if it was distancing the state from the rest of the country.
"The only way to abrogate it is by recalling the Constituent Jammu and Kashmir Assembly where the question of state's accession with India can again be reopened," he said, adding that more you try to harm the "bridge" the more you are weakening the relationship between the state and rest of country.
Jaitley noted that after a long time Article 370 is being seriously debated in this country.