Article 370
- Once again, the demand for review of Article 370 has gained traction especially due to election rhetoric.
- Article 370 grants special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmirandcomes under Part XXI of the Constitution, which deals with “Temporary, Transitional and Special provisions”.
- As per Article 370, except for defence, foreign affairs, finance and communications, Parliament needs the state government’s concurrence for applying all other laws.
- Indian citizens from other states cannot purchase land or property in Jammu & Kashmir.
- Also, the Centre has no power to declare financial emergency under Article 360 in the state.
- Moreover, theParliament cannot increase or reduce the borders of ....
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