Son of J&K King Hari Singh claims, State's Merger In India is final
Son of J&K King Hari Singh claims, State's Merger In India is final
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New Delhi: State official of Jammu and Kashmir and first governor of J&K, Dr. Karan Singh was the chief executive of the state. Karan Singh wants the government to be cautious on constitutional issues relating to the state.

Karan Singh's father, King Hari Singh, affectionately called him Tiger. Karan Singh became the state official on June 20, 1949 and later held the post of Sadre Prince from November 17, 1952 to March 30, 1965.

Dr. Karan Singh was appointed as the first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir on March 30, 1965. Even after India was at the centre of the state of Kashmir during the early years of Independence, no political party used their foresight and wisdom to solve the Kashmir problem. The country's new Home Minister Amit Shah is now trying to resolve the disputed issues forever.

While talking to media, 88-year-old Karan Singh, son of the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh, raised a number of important questions about future actions for the state that are urgently needed to heal and resolve the issue. On this, he said, "The merger is final and irrevocable, I am not questioning its existence. The Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly has confirmed the merger and has declared it valid. Therefore, its veracity cannot be questioned. Legally, morally and constitutionally, the State is an integral part of India. However, on Section 370 and Article 35A, I would advise the Government to take great care. These should be taken care of as these include legal, political, constitutional and emotional factors that should be thoroughly reviewed."

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