
New
Delhi. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar on Monday
demanded a debate in the country, including in Jammu and Kashmir, on
Article 370.
Indresh Kumar was addressing a seminar on Relevance of Article 370 in
India’s Constitution and present situation. The seminar was organized
by All India Minorities Front, at the Constitution Club here on Aug. 25.

“There
should be a debate in India and in the state of Jammu and Kashmir about
Article 370 whether it is beneficial for us or not. If there are some
good things because of it, the people should speak and also if there are
some issues because of it that should also come into the light. Till
now, the pros and cons of Article 370 have not been discussed,” Kumar
said.
“The people of this country and the state should think on the issues
of separate flag, separate citizenship and separate Constitution which
are the symbols of disunity and disintegration. Once these three issues
are done away with, this will give rise to industrialisation, education
and improvement in the healthcare, which will see a rush of investment,”
he added.

According
to reports, Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Jitendra
Singh had earlier sparked off a controversy with his remark that the
government was open for a debate on Article 370.
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