No plan to take away J&K’s special status, says Centre 
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No plan to take away J&K’s special status, says Centre 

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The government informed Parliament on Wednesday that there was no proposal as of now for abolition of Articles 35A and 370 which give special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Article 370 gives autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir

The reply came in response to the question posed by Akali Dal MP Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa.

Core Idealogy of the BJP

Abrogation of Article 370, that gives autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir, continues to be a part of the core ideology of the ruling BJP, but the party maintains that it does not have enough numbers in Parliament to do away with it.

Section 35A

In case of Section 35A, a writ petition was filed in the Supreme Court by an NGO seeking its abrogation.

Used for Discrimination

The PIL said the Jammu and Kashmir government, under the guise of Articles 35A and 370, was discriminating against non-residents who are debarred from buying properties, getting a government job or voting in the local elections.

Article 35A

Article 35A was added to the Constitution by a presidential order in 1954 and it empowers the State legislature to define the State’s “permanent residents” and their special rights and privileges.


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