Don’t agree with blanket condemnation of government’s Jammu and Kashmir move: Karan Singh
Don’t agree with blanket condemnation of government’s Jammu and Kashmir move: Karan Singh
NEW DELHI: Veteran Congress leader Karan Singh on Thursday said he does not agree with a blanket condemnation of the government’s move on Jammu and Kashmir, pointing out what he called were its several positives.nnSingh, son of former J&K ruler Maharaja Hari Singh, welcomed the union territory status for Ladakh and said political dialogue must continue in Kashmir to help resolve the issue.nnIn a statement issues here, the Congress leader said he supported the abrogation of provisions of Article 35A as the issue of gender-discrimination needed to be addressed.nnHe, however, said two main political parties of Jammu and Kashmir — the Peoples Democratic Party and National Conference — should not be termed “anti-national”.nnSource: Press Trust of India