At the same time, he said it is "premature to say anything about the role of Congress on the issue" as the matter is sub-judice. Mir said his party would reach out to the people of the state to educate them on pros and cons of Article 35A of the Constitution.
The Congress along with CPI(M) and other mainstream parties attended an all-party meeting convened by main opposition National Conference in Srinagar on August 7 to chalk out a strategy to defend Article 35A of the Constitution which empowers the Jammu and Kashmir legislature to define the state's "permanent residents" and their special rights and privileges.
"The Congress is a national organisation and we have to see how the situation develops. The debate over the issue has just started among the political parties at various levels. I think the discussion will continue for some time," Mir said.
"Each Congressmen is promise-bound to defend the safeguards given to Jammu and Kashmir by virtue of various laws and constitutional guarantees by the then leadership and will fight this battle (attempts to revoke) with the help of the people," he said on the sidelines of a function here.
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The state Congress chief said his party would reach out to the people to make them understand the pros and cons of the Article 35A and Article 370 which guarantee special status to the state.
On Congress leader Ahmed Patel's win in Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls after a bitter contest, Mir said, "The representatives of Mahatma Gandhi defeated the BJP on the soil from where the father of the nation preached non-violence and democratic values."
Earlier, the Congress leader paid glowing tributes to the father of the nation on the 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement.
The function was organised by the state Congress at its party headquarters and was attended by senior party leaders.
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