Central government filed an affidavit in the supreme court regarding Article 370

New Delhi: After repealing several provisions of recently released Article 370, the Central Government on Monday issued a declaration in the Supreme Court in which it has vindicated its decision to repeal several provisions of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. The government said that the terrorists and separatists in the country are taking the wrong advantage of it and hindering the development of the state. Wherever the decision to abolish Article 35A giving special rights to the permanent residents of the state has also been corrected by the government.

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Let us tell you that the decision of the Central Government to abolish the provisions of Article 370 and Article 35A has been challenged in the Supreme Court by various petitions. In response to these petitions, the Central Government has said that Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir, in its original form, has been declared as a temporary arrangement in the Constitution.

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It has been made a part of the constitution after it was passed by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949. According to the information received, the government said that through the existing system under Article 370 and the changes and reforms made in the Constitution of India under Article 370 (1) (d), the path of full integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the country will be made easier. The place is starting to get more complicated. This was neither in the interest of the country nor in the interest of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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