Union Home Minister Amit Shah has moved a resolution in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday to remove Article 370 from the state. There has been a lot of uproar in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha is also debating on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the JNU University in Delhi late Monday night has once again witnessed the activism of a Tukde Tukde gang over the withdrawal of special statehood from Jammu and Kashmir and the removal of Article 370.
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You may note that like February 2016, the JNU campus on Monday late night once again heard the slogans of 'freedom-independence'. On Monday night, suddenly some people shouted slogans in the dark and demanded the withdrawal of Article 370. The sloganeers are being described as students, but no one is confirming it. They are said to have used highly objectionable language during the sloganeering. At the same time, the sloganeers also used a number of abusing words against the army.
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According to media reports, these people also refrained from calling themselves Indians. They say that removing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir is grossly wrong and they also demanded the restoration of the status of a special state given to the state. Surprisingly, the students, who were always outspoken and face-to-face, shouted slogans in the dark of midnight in JNU but the students shunned the media cameras.
Rashid has attacked the Modi government, Shehla Rashid tweeted ten tweets one after another. In one, he writes: "India has turned Kashmir into a black hole. Normal life is off-track. There is no clarity on the situation, no advisors or communications from the government to the locals, there are panic, speculation and rumors around. Phones and the Internet are off.'
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