Movement in Delhi to make Jammu a separate state, Kashmir-Ladakh a union territory


New delhi date. August 2, 2019, Friday

Delhi's politics have sparked widespread debate as the Jammu and Kashmir state is divided into three parts and action is being taken to curb the problem of terrorism and separatism. Last week, the Home Ministry deployed 10,000 more troops in Jammu and Kashmir.

It was then that the state was expressing its desire for something new. Meanwhile, MPs in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha were making demands on Articles 370 and 35-A. Thus there were signs of something changing in Kashmir.

In addition, the government amended the UAPA bill to fight terrorists. The bill would also pave the way for individual action against separatist leaders. After that various possibilities-rumors are being expressed.

The debate in Delhi's political corridor has sparked debate that the government will soon divide the state of Jammu and Kashmir into three parts. Jammu will be a separate state. There is a lot of peace in Jammu and there is balance in terms of population.

The highest number of terrorists struck in the Kashmir Valley. The 370 and 35-A effects are even more there. Under these clauses, the Legislative Assembly is privileged with respect to the citizens of Kashmir. If there is no assembly, the privileges will be terminated automatically. That is, if Kashmir becomes a Union Territory, the power of the state will be exhausted. The center is directly controlled.

Similarly, there are terrorists in Ladakh. Even if Ladakh is declared to be a separate union, there will be automatic negligence for years. In such a tripartite situation, the debate over whether the government will keep Jammu state and make Kashmir-Ladakh a union territory has caught the attention of Delhi politics.

Meanwhile, this information was also flowing in the name of news flash on social media. The message said that the order would be announced next week, which is why curfew has been imposed in Kashmir so far.

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