Is Jammu and Kashmir a colony of India: Iltija Mufti on Article 370 move

Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti's daughter Iltija Mufti asked whether Jammu and Kashmir was a colony of India, given the way they have kept the Valley under a lockdown. Iltija Mufti said that Kashmiri people have been caged for the past month and there was a humanitarian crisis and trauma in the Valley.

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Is Jammu and Kashmir a colony of India: Iltija Mufti on Article 370 move
Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti's daughter Iltija Mufti on Friday slammed the government's move to abrogate the Article 370.

Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti's daughter Iltija Mufti on Friday slammed the government's move to abrogate the Article 370 and the communication blackout. She asked whether Jammu and Kashmir was an integral part of India or a colony.

Iltija Mufti said that Kashmiri people have been caged for the past month and there was a humanitarian crisis and trauma in the Valley.

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"Kashmiris have been caged for the past month. You talk about the future, can we talk about the present first? Can we talk about the humanitarian crisis, economic crisis, psychological crisis, the human trauma that people have been subjected to?" Iltija Mufti asked.

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When asked about Article 370 being a stumbling block for Jammu and Kashmir's integration and the rights of women, Iltija Mufti said that that the Article 370 had nothing to do with development.'

She compared Jammu and Kashmir to other states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and said that the state was faring much better than other states of the country.

"Bjp rules states like UP and Bihar which have such bad socio-economic paramenters. In comparison, J&K had a much better performance. How do you explain lack of development in state like UP? In bihar?" Iltija Mufti asked.

On women rights, Iltija Mufti said that women in Kashmir are much more emancipated than women in the rest of the country.

"Kashmiri women are much more emancipated than women anywhere else in the country. Our infant and maternal mortality rate is better than most states," she said.

She also mocked PM Modi's "ache din aayenge" statement and said, "The government says Article 370 was a stumbling block and that its removal will the pave way for development. In 2014, we were told acche din aayenge, aa gaye acche din...aa gaye?"

Further, talking about lifting the communication lockdown in Kashmir, Iltija Mufti said, "Becuse I am waiting...it feels like we have all been waiting it for a century."

She also said that since the economy was in a slump, moves like abrogating Article 370 was just an excuse to distract the people from real issues.

"They [the government] did it [abrogate Article 370] because they had to show 100 din main humne abrogate jar diya..."

She also said, "The GDP is 5 per cent...a country like Bangladesh has overtaken us...so these (Article 370 being a stumbling block are just exuses."