Omar Abdullah To GN Azad: What Kashmir Leaders Said On Article 370 Ruling
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The Supreme Court ruled that Article 370 was a temporary provision to ease the merger of Jammu and Kashmir in the Union of India.
A five-judge of the Supreme Court backed the Centre's move to scrap Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, which granted the erstwhile state a special status. Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud-led Supreme Court bench pronounced three judgements on the matter. Today's Supreme Court verdict on the abrogation of Article 370 is historic and constitutionally upholds the decision taken by the Parliament of India on 5th August 2019; it is a resounding declaration of hope, progress and unity for our sisters and brothers in Jammu, Kashmir and… Disappointed but not disheartened. The struggle will continue. It took the BJP decades to reach here. We are also prepared for the long haul. #WeShallOvercome#Article370 The Supreme Court verdict on Article 370 is disappointing. Justice yet again eludes the people of J and K. Article 370 may have been legally obliterated but will always remain a part of our political aspirations.In the case of statehood the Supreme Court sidestepped even… माननीय उच्चतम न्यायालय द्वारा धारा 370 के विषय में दिये गये फ़ैसले का भारतीय जनता पार्टी स्वागत करती है। उच्चतम न्यायालय की संवैधानिक पीठ ने धारा 370 और 35A को हटाने के लिए दिए गये निर्णय, उसकी प्रक्रिया और उद्देश्य को सही ठहराया है। माननीय प्रधानमंत्री @narendramodi जी की सरकार…
The Supreme Court ruled that Article 370 was a temporary provision to ease the merger of Jammu and Kashmir in the Union of India. The Supreme Court also directed the Election Commission of India to conduct elections in the Union Territory by September 2024.
Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad, who served as the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, called the verdict "sad and unfortunate" and said, the people of the region are not happy with the verdict but we have to accept it.