"The idea of issuing 'domicile certificates' to West Pakistan Refugees was unacceptable and that National Conference won't be a mute spectator to such extra-constitutional misadventures that aim at circumventing the state's special constitutional status and character," he told reporters here today.
Farooq said that there was a clear effort to exploit the West Pakistan Refugee issue to further a traditional agenda of weakening the state's special status and eroding the State Subject Law.
"While we have always empathized with the refugees and will continue to do so, there is no denying the fact that they are not and cannot become the state subjects of Jammu and Kashmir. Any efforts by the state government to the contrary will be unconstitutional and illegal," he said.
He said that the government's "excuse" that certain certificates and documents were being issued to West Pakistan Refugees, as proofs of identification were "absurd justifications".
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The National Conference President also expressed concern over what he termed as repeated statements by senior BJP functionaries on this sensitive issue calling this move a "first step" towards granting full citizenship rights to West Pakistan Refugees.
"These statements by senior BJP functionaries have exposed the intentions of the state government. Contrary to explanations being provided by the PDP on this move, BJP leaders continue to maintain that this move is a first step in the direction of granting West Pakistan Refugees full State Subject rights," he said.
"National Conference will do everything necessary to ensure such machinations to erode the state's special status are defeated," he said.
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