Abrogation of Article 370 brought peace in J&K: L-G Sinha
It ended street protests, stone pelting, separatism, says Manoj Sinha
It ended street protests, stone pelting, separatism, says Manoj Sinha
A five-judge bench comprising asked the advocates appearing for contesting parties to add to their pleadings already before the court, if they so require, by July 27 and thereafter there will be total freeze and no further additions to the pleadings would be accepted.
Replying to questions on disunity among the opposition, Rahul said though opposition parties may have their differences, they will stand united against the RSS-BJP.
Such a move is first since the abrogation of Article 370 from the region and bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories in August 2019. Regional parties in Jammu and Kashmir may also agree to participate in the Delimitation Commission proceedings.
Addressing public rallies in Kathua region of Jammu Kashmir for District Development Council polls, he said people of the country were rock solid behind the strong and able leadership of PM Modi who was committed to make India a strong and vibrant Nation.
Outbreak of militancy in Kashmir in the aftermath of the killing of Burhan Wani in July 2016, was preceded by the malaise that plagued Kashmir’s politics for years ~ lack of good governance and mismanagement of financial resources; there was also support ~ diplomatic, moral and material ~ from Pakistan. The situation was fast moving out of control with almost daily killing of young militants
"One of the major advantages of the abrogation of the Article 370 has been the complete integration of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country," a political analyst in north Bengal says.
Article 370 was an aberration that should never have been part of the Constitution, argues G.L. VERMA
The core objective of BADP is to develop border villages situated along Indo-Pak and Indo-China borders with special focus on important sectors like education, health, agriculture, drinking water, handicraft, handloom, power, rural development, roads, and bridges, irrigation canals among others.
In a webinar organised by the Syama Pradad Mookerjee Research Foundation and the Jana Adhikar Mancha, an associate professor of political science and international relations described the move as a ‘well calculated decision and outcome for India in South Asia’