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Farooq demands restoration of internal autonomy in J-K

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Apr 14 2013 | 2:25 PM IST
A year ahead of the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, ruling National Conference (NC) seems to have hit the poll mode button, saying restoration of internal autonomy was the only solution to the political problems of the state.
"Jammu and Kashmir is primarily a political problem and needs to be resolved through peaceful political means.
"The only way to bring normalcy and permanent peace to the state and the subcontinent is to restore autonomy in its pristine form, as guaranteed in the Indian Constitution," NC president Farooq Abdullah said in his message in the party's online newsletter.
The newsletter was launched during the NC's Central Working Committee meeting held at Jammu recently with the aim of highlighting its achievements.
Abdullah chose the inaugural edition of the newsletter to reiterate his party's stand on Kashmir issue.
"If there existed solution better than autonomy, which is acceptable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the NC would have no problem in accepting it. But there is no viable solution than autonomy," the newsletter quoted Abdullah, who is Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, as saying.

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It said Abdullah attaches immense importance to restoration of peace.
"He (Abdullah) wants the people of Jammu and Kashmir to follow the path of peace and progress and shun violence and hatred, if they want to achieve economic strength, prosperity and lead a happy and peaceful life," it added.
Abdullah called for a change in approach and attitude for building a strong and peaceful Jammu and Kashmir, and India.
"To strengthen our state and country, we need to change our approach and attitude, which is a hindrance in the way of building a strong and peaceful nation. We have to realise our responsibilities," he said.

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First Published: Apr 14 2013 | 2:25 PM IST

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