Article 370 abrogation: Police thwart National Conference, Congress protest marches
The Jammu and Kashmir Police on 5 August stopped a protest march by the ruling National Conference against the Centre's August 2019 decision to abrogate Article 370 and divide the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police on 5 August, Tuesday, stopped a protest march by the ruling National Conference (NC) in Srinagar against the Centre's August 2019 decision to abrogate Article 370 and divide the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories.
Led by NC Kashmir president Showkat Ahmad Mir, MLAs and senior leaders assembled at the party headquarters Nawa-i-Subah here and raised slogans against the Centre's decision taken on 5 August 2019, and called for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. "When are they going to return the statehood?...What did they (BJP) do in 6 years to make J&K better?...I am sure they will have to do it; there is no way out." pic.twitter.com/78P8Czwpup— JKNC (@JKNC_) August 5, 2025
Raising slogans like "August 5, 2019, decisions are not acceptable", "Black laws are not acceptable" and "Restore Articles 370 and 35A", the protesters tried to march towards the Lal Chowk city centre — but were not allowed to step out of the party office complex by police, who shut the gates of Nawa-i-Subah. Jammu echoes with the voice of the people! ✊ The @JKNC_ and @YNCJK Jammu today held a powerful protest in Jammu under the banner of #HumaraHakWapiseKro, demanding restoration of our constitutional rights, statehood, and dignity. The fight for justice continues! pic.twitter.com/mNM8H5hI1p— Tejinderpal Singh(Aman)NC ੴ ☬ ੴ (@Tejinder013_NC) August 5, 2025
NC state spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar said police did not allow the party leaders to move out and even "pushed some leaders".
"Our MLA Salman Sagar was injured in the melee. He suffered foot injuries," Dar said.
He said the NC activists wanted to march towards the historic clock tower at Lal Chowk to register their protest against the Centre's August 2019 decisions. You can lock our offices and confine our leaders,but you cannot imprison an idea.
The people of J&K deserve dignity, democracy, and their rights. We live in a country known for its democracy that must reflect in Kashmir too: Hon'ble MLA @salmanalisagar.pic.twitter.com/lpttERCTg2— JKNC (@JKNC_) August 5, 2025
Other political parties and leadership thereof also spoke up for reinstatement of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir, among them D. Raja of the CPI, who noted in a social media post that the 'Delhi se doori (distance from Delhi)' remains unaddressed 6 years later. The people of Jammu & Kashmir have shown their faith in democracy. The have registered record turnout in Assembly elections, shown peaceful conduct even in moments of tragedy, and now an elected government is in place.
Yet, statehood remains denied for over six years. I have… pic.twitter.com/e2ucJC2iKU— D. Raja (@ComradeDRaja) August 4, 2025
The Congress’ state wing, also poised to take out a protest march and sit-in dharna, was likewise held back by police presence at the party office gates. Congress Leaders and workers led by Shri @TariqKarra stopped by a heavy contingent of police while marching towards MA Road.
They were scheduled to hold a peaceful sit in dharna in support of restoration of complete statehood. pic.twitter.com/S3g0JjF6fh— J&K Congress (@INCJammuKashmir) August 5, 2025
The abrogation of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir has been a first in Indian history, where it is more often seen that a union territory is promoted to a state. At a critical juncture for Jammu and Kashmir, #Congress leaders #MallikarjunKharge and #RahulGandhi pledged to restore #statehood if voted to power, reaffirming their commitment to the region's democratic rights.#JammuAndKashmir #Elections2024 #RightToVote https://t.co/ECBuiLSTjw pic.twitter.com/wMPgyOvDNY— National Herald (@NH_India) August 22, 2024
With PTI inputs Centre’s J&K policy has been an abject failure after snatching statehood and abrogation of Art 370.
Per Capita income has collapsed and unemployment is double the national average in the Union Territory.
Full statehood restoration to #JammuKashmir is a must. pic.twitter.com/0jkUjSWIqs— Pankaj Pachauri (@PankajPachauri) August 5, 2025
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