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Do the people who live in Union territories have any special rights which are different from those who live in states? Also please reply ASAP or before 9 pm today! Thankyou

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Answered by nightfury27
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

States have their own elected government that are vested with the powers to frame the laws. An union territory is a small administrative unit that is ruled by the union. The union territories are administered and controlled directly by the Central Government of India

Answered by Itzcutemuffin
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Answer:

During the discussion on reorganisation of states in 1956,

It was observed that these economically unbalanced, financially weak, and administratively and politically unstable territories can’t survive as separate administrative units without depending heavily on the Union government. Considering all the reasons union territory was formed.

Union Territory is a special administrative sector in the Republic of India. Unlike the states of India which have their own state governments, they do not have a government of their own and are controlled by central government (union government)

Out of the nine union territories of India, Delhi, Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry) and J & K have their own legislatures. Each union territory has a capital of its own or the main area of administration.

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