"Even if Centre feels it necessary to repeal Article 370 in the interests of people of Jammu and Kashmir, no decision should be taken in haste that might affect unity and integrity of the country," Mayawati told reporters here.
She alleged that controversy on Article 370 was generated only to create polarisation among people on the lines of community and religion.
Refusing to clarify her party's stand on the issue, Mayawati said the Centre should first clarify its policy in this regard.
"Nawaz was told that terrorism and talks could not run simultaneously. What's new in it? Earlier government had also acted in the same manner," she said.
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