Political Science, asked by kavi2221, 10 months ago

Most of the holding together federation do not give equal power to its constituent unit. Justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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Many provisions of the Indian Constitution do not apply ... The Central Government has special powers in running

Answered by tejas100murthy
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Explanation:

•All units in the Indian Union do not have identical powers.There are some units of the Union which enjoy very little power. Eg: Union Territories such as Chandigarh, or Lakshadweep or the capital city of Delhi.These territories do not have the powers of a State. The Central Government has special powers in running these areas.

•Article 370 of the Indian constitution gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir as a state from 1954 to 31 October 2019. Jammu and Kashmir had its own Constitution till 2019. Many provisions of the Indian Constitution were not applicable to this State without the approval of the State Assembly. Indians who are not permanent residents of this State couldn’t buy land or house here. The Article which provided special power to Jammu & Kashmir was revoked in 2019.J & K was bifurcated and two union territories were created-J&K and Ladak

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