Article 370: Supreme Court gave strict instructions to the Solicitor General
Article 370: Supreme Court gave strict instructions to the Solicitor General
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In a major decision in the past, after hearing the special state status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370, the petitions were filed regarding the restrictions issued in the state. Justice Ramanna told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that you have to answer all the questions because the petitioners have presented their arguments in detail in this case, so we cannot reach any conclusion by countering this matter. Do not create such an image that you have ignored this case.

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According to the media report, the Central Government was told by the Supreme Court that we are ready to answer all the allegations made by the petitioners against the ban in Jammu and Kashmir.

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In his statement, the Solicitor General told the court that most of the facts stated by the petitioner are factually incorrect and we are ready to answer all the questions raised by the petitioner. Apart from this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that the situation is improving every day in Jammu and Kashmir. Here the facts presented by the petitioner are factually incorrect.

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In the last hearing, Dushyant Dave had said that the ban is going on in the state for 106 days. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are also Indian like the rest of the countrymen. They cannot be denied their fundamental rights. Dave had quoted a media report saying that he had imposed treason on about 10,000 people.

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