Political Science, asked by IshanDevTiwari, 10 months ago

can anyone explainelaborate about artical 370 and 35A​

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Answered by gungunjain32
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Simultaneously, the Article 35A was added to the Constitution, empowering the state legislature to legislate on the privileges of permanent residents with regard to immovable property, settlement in the state and employment. The fundamental rights of the Indian constitution were extended to the state.

which was also removed by our honored P.M damodar narendra modi ji

Answered by andsssss
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Article 370 was the basis of Jammu and Kashmir's accession to the Indian union at a time when erstwhile princely states had the choice to join either India or Pakistan after their independence from the British rule in 1947.

It established a separate constitution and a separate flag and denied property rights in the region to the outsiders.

That means the residents of the state live under different laws from the rest of the country in matters such as property ownership and citizenship.

Article 35A was introduced through a presidential order in 1954 to continue the old provisions of the territory regulations under Article 370 of the Indian constitution.

The article permits the local legislature in Indian-administered Kashmir to define permanent residents of the region.

It forbids outsiders from permanently settling, buying land, holding local government jobs or winning education scholarships in the region.

Critics of Article 35A say the provision did not have any parliamentary sanction, and that it discriminates against women.

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