Congress reminds govt of 1994 resolution on J&K, pushes for special Parliament session

IANS April 29, 2025 236 views

The Congress party is intensifying pressure on the government to convene a special parliamentary session following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. Drawing parallels with a 1994 resolution, party leaders like Jairam Ramesh and Rahul Gandhi are calling for a united national response to terrorism. They want to reaffirm Jammu and Kashmir's status as an integral part of India and demonstrate political solidarity. The proposed session aims to send a strong message of national unity and resolve against external threats.

"On behalf of the People of India, firmly declares that the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been, is and shall be an integral part of India" - 1994 Parliamentary Resolution
New Delhi, April 29: The Congress party has renewed its demand for a special session of Parliament to condemn the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Congress General Secretary (Communications) Jairam Ramesh said the government must heed the call of Opposition leaders and convene a session to reaffirm national unity and resolve.

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Congress recalls 1994 resolution affirming J&K's integral status

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Rahul Gandhi and Kharge urge special parliamentary session

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Demands united national response to terrorism

Drawing a parallel with a similar situation in 1994, Ramesh recalled that both Houses of Parliament were convened that year to unanimously pass a resolution on Jammu and Kashmir.

“On February 22, 1994, both Houses of Parliament passed a resolution reaffirming that J&K is an integral part of India. The time has come to reiterate, renew, and refresh it and more,” he posted on X.

Ramesh also shared the 1994 resolution, which declared Jammu and Kashmir an inseparable part of India and condemned any attempts to separate it. The resolution adopted then said, “On behalf of the People of India, firmly declares that the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been, is and shall be an integral part of India and any attempts to separate it from the rest of the country will be resisted by all necessary means; India has the will and capacity to firmly counter all designs against its unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity; and demands that Pakistan must vacate the areas of the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir, which they have occupied through aggression; and resolves that all attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of India will be met resolutely."

Earlier, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi wrote separate letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to convene a special session of both Houses.

Rahul Gandhi, in his letter dated April 28, said, “The terrorist attack in Pahalgam has outraged every Indian. At this critical time, India must show that we will always stand together against terrorism. The Opposition believes that a special session of both Houses of Parliament should be convened, where the representatives of the people can show their unity and determination.”

Kharge shared the same sentiment, stating, “At a moment when unity and solidarity are essential, the Opposition believes that convening a special session would be a powerful demonstration of our collective resolve in the face of the brutal terror attack on innocent citizens on April 22, 2025.”

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is exactly what we need right now - political unity against terrorism. The 1994 resolution was historic, and renewing that commitment would send a strong message. Kudos to Congress for pushing this! 🙌
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish this wasn't just political posturing. We've seen too many resolutions with little follow-through. Action matters more than symbolic gestures.
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Anjali M.
The 1994 resolution was passed unanimously - can we expect the same unity today? Our soldiers deserve to see the entire political class standing together against terrorism. 🇮🇳
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Vikram P.
Interesting timing from Congress. Why wait until after an attack to remember this resolution? Shouldn't our commitment to J&K be constant rather than reactive?
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Sunita R.
The language of the 1994 resolution is so powerful even today. "Shall be an integral part of India" - gives me chills. We need more of this clarity in our politics.
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Karan J.
Special sessions cost taxpayer money. Before calling one, I'd like to see concrete proposals for what would actually be achieved beyond photo ops and speeches.

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