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Can Article 370 of the Indian Constitution be modified?

Can Article 370 of the Indian Constitution be modified?

According to the constitution, Article 370 could only be modified with the agreement of the “state government”. But there hasn’t been much of a state government in Jammu and Kashmir for over a year now.

What is Article 370 and why is it being revoked?

The government then stunned everyone by saying it was revoking nearly all of Article 370, which 35A is part of and which has been the basis of Kashmir’s complex relationship with India for some 70 years.

Should Article 370 be removed from Kashmir?

Removing of the 370 is a punishment to Kashmiri leadership be it main stream or seperatists. Article 370 was misused by these leaders to foment Anti India sentiments, seperatism instead of using it an opportunity to develop the state. Comments are closed.

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Why did India strip Jammu and Kashmir of autonomy?

India’s BJP-led government is hailing its decision to strip the state of Jammu and Kashmir of autonomy after seven decades, characterising it as the correction of a “historical blunder”. The BBC’s Geeta Pandey in Delhi explains why this has happened and why it’s important.

Are the people of Kashmir getting any benefit out of Article 370?

Are the people of Kashmir getting any benefit out of article 370. Not at all. Article 370 means a state of confusion for Kashmir. On paper, it accords a special status to Kashmir]

Should Article 370 be abrogated in J&K?

Abrogation of article 370 is something that every government of the state has stood against – every government. J&K enjoys a special state status as of now and it benefits the government and the people in more ways than one (But that’s a discussion for another time). Such a bill is not going to get any support in the State assembly of J&K.

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What are the new laws in Jammu and Kashmir?

All Indian laws will be automatically applicable to Kashmiris, and people from outside the state will be able to buy property there. The government says this will bring development to the region. “I want to tell the people of Jammu and Kashmir what damage Articles 370 and 35A did to the state,” Mr Shah told parliament.