‘Will rethink decision to revoke article 370 if brought to power’, Digvijay Singh in leaked audio

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Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh on Saturday was heard saying that he’ll relook over the decision to revoke article 370 if brought to energy. 

Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh on Saturday was heard saying that he’ll relook over the decision to revoke article 370 if brought to energy. He was heard saying this in an interview to a Pakistan-based journalist Shahzeb on the Clubhouse app. The audio clip was launched by BJP. 

The audio dates again to May 12. “Democracy was not there in Kashmir when article 370 was revoked. If congress comes to power, the decision to revoke article 370 from Kashmir will be relooked into”, Digvijay was heard saying in the launched audio clip. “Insaniyat was not there because everyone was put behind bars, and Kashmiriyat is something which is among the fundamentals of secularism”, he additional added. 

In the launched audio clip, Singh made a number of feedback that criticized the decision to revoke article 370. “Because in a Muslim-majority state there was a Hindu king and each labored collectively. In truth, the reservation in Kashmir was given to Kashmiri pandits, subsequently, the decision of revoking Article 370 and decreasing the statehood of J&Okay, is a tragic decision. And the Congress get together will definitely have to relook at this subject,”, he was heard saying.

Shortly after, BJP MP Shandilya Giriraj Singh additionally took a dig at Digvijay Singh over the leaked audio. He took to Twitter and alleged that Singh solely conveyed Rahul Gandhi’s message to Pakistan. “Congress’s first love is Pakistan. Digvijay Singh conveyed Rahul Gandhi’s message to Pakistan. Congress will help Pakistan in grabbing Kashmir”, he tweeted.

The decision to revoke article 370 was taken by the Narendra Modi-led BJP authorities on August 5, 2019. The intention was to membership Jammu and Kashmir with India.

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