why their are special provisions fo some states in our indian constit
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Tuesang Is a very backward District And is on the Indo-Myanmar Border.
I'd like to Go through the History Of Nagaland to find out About the Special Provisions.
The " Naga National Council" Led by Angami Phizo wanted An "Independent Naga Land". he ,along with the Support Of Local Tribal Leaders Created General Unrest in Nagaland. The Naga Hills Area(Presently Tuensang) was made A Special region and Administered directly by the Governor Of Assam. In September 1954, Phizo formed the "People's Sovereign Republic of Free Nagaland", with the support of Chang chiefs of Tuensang.He reorganized the NNC setup, as the chances of a peaceful settlement declined. In 1955, the Angami leaders T. Sakhrie (who had served the secretary of NNC since its inception) and Zasokie broke off with Phizo at a meeting in the Khonoma village. Phizo got Sakhrie murdered in January 1956.Other leaders who dissented with Phizo, such as Jasokie and Silie, had to ask for refuge from the Indian Government.Thus, the NNC virtually collapsed. In January 1956, the Naga Hills District was declared a "Disturbed Area", putting it under the Indian Army's command. On 22 March 1956 Phizo formed the "Naga Central Government", which was later renamed to "Federal Government of Nagaland" (FGN) in 1959. The new organization had a military wing to encounter the Indian soldiers, who were accused of human rights violations by the separatists.
I'd like to Go through the History Of Nagaland to find out About the Special Provisions.
The " Naga National Council" Led by Angami Phizo wanted An "Independent Naga Land". he ,along with the Support Of Local Tribal Leaders Created General Unrest in Nagaland. The Naga Hills Area(Presently Tuensang) was made A Special region and Administered directly by the Governor Of Assam. In September 1954, Phizo formed the "People's Sovereign Republic of Free Nagaland", with the support of Chang chiefs of Tuensang.He reorganized the NNC setup, as the chances of a peaceful settlement declined. In 1955, the Angami leaders T. Sakhrie (who had served the secretary of NNC since its inception) and Zasokie broke off with Phizo at a meeting in the Khonoma village. Phizo got Sakhrie murdered in January 1956.Other leaders who dissented with Phizo, such as Jasokie and Silie, had to ask for refuge from the Indian Government.Thus, the NNC virtually collapsed. In January 1956, the Naga Hills District was declared a "Disturbed Area", putting it under the Indian Army's command. On 22 March 1956 Phizo formed the "Naga Central Government", which was later renamed to "Federal Government of Nagaland" (FGN) in 1959. The new organization had a military wing to encounter the Indian soldiers, who were accused of human rights violations by the separatists.
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i didn't want story just answer whyyy special provision fo particular states
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Part 12 of Indian constitution, ‘Temporary, Transitional and special provisions’, includes, apart from Article 370-Temporary provisions with respect to the state of Jammu and Kashmir-special provisions of 11 other states, listed under Articles 371, 371A-H, and 371J
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