Article 35a of the indian constitution empowers the legislature of the state of jammu and kashmir to define permanent residents of the state and provide special rights and privileges to those permanent residents. in the last few years, article 35a has been challenged in the supreme court of india. it is argued that the parliamentary route of lawmaking was bypassed when the article 35a was incorporated into the constitution, and that it violates article 14 of the constitution because the citizens of other states cannot have the rights and privileges enjoyed by the permanent residents of jammu and kashmir. but abrogation of article 35a would entail the erosion of state's autonomy by the central government, rendering it more vulnerable economically, culturally, legally.
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I think it is article 370 provision of jammu and kashmir
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