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No need for confrontation with Centre on Statehood: MLA Salman Ali Sagar

Srinagar: National Conference leader and MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar, stated on Monday that his party does not expect any conflict with the central government over the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood.

Talking to reporters as per news gathering agency KINS, Salman said, “National Conference remains confident that the Government of India, particularly the Prime Minister and Home Minister, understand the importance of fulfilling the mandates necessary for restoring Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood and special status. But yes, restoration of statehood is not a matter of orders but a process,” he said.

Salman highlighted that these issues, including the resolution of special rights, were discussed in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, underlining the commitment to resolving them peacefully and effectively.

“We do not foresee any confrontation with the center. We are sure that the mandates given to us by the people will lead to the restoration of statehood. Our issues are primarily local, and we are confident that the central government will take them seriously in due course,” Sagar stated.

Addressing concerns raised by opposition parties, Sagar dismissed the notion of unnecessary conflicts and stressed that the focus remains on constructive development and addressing local issues.

He reaffirmed that the National Conference continues to push for statehood without resorting to confrontation, trusting that the central government will fulfill its promises in the near future.

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