Jammu and Kashmir: Petition filed in High Court for admission of 10 MPs in Parliament
Jammu and Kashmir: Petition filed in High Court for admission of 10 MPs in Parliament
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A petition was filed in the Delhi High Court on an important matter demanding that 10 MPs of Jammu and Kashmir be banned from entering the Parliament House. The petition says that the state has been divided, but 10 MPs are frozen in their post, while their entry into Parliament should be stopped.

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The petition filed by separatist leader Abdul Ghani Butt has said that 6 MPs of Lok Sabha and 4 members of Rajya Sabha are illegally holding their posts. Some leaders, including Congress's Ghulam Nabi Azad and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chairman Farooq Abdullah are enjoying their salaries and facilities on public money. Order should be issued to the central government that these 10 MPs of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir should be banned with immediate effect because their presence in Parliament is unethical, illegal and unconstitutional.

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Whatever salary and other facilities the MP gets, they should be stopped with immediate effect. On August 5, special state status was withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir and divided into two union territories. One Union Territory is Jammu and Kashmir and the other is Ladakh.

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