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The Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India was signed by the Maharaja Hari Singh in October, 1947 and a special status was given to the State through the Article 370.
The wordings of Article 370 and its title “Temporary provisions with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir” are both significant as they imply that it was designed as a temporary or provisional arrangement. Thus, among the main aims of granting a special status were, (a) to ensure the Kashmiris that their distinct identity would be preserved and (b) to placate the Muslims of the Valley who were felling uncertain over their future.
According to many legal experts Article 370 is the umbilical cord only that links J&K to India. The Article essentially governs central-state relations pertaining to J&K Centre-State relations and issues of regional balance within States are similarly dealt with in the case of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Meghalaya, Arunachal etc. In Article 371-A to I and schedules 5 and 6. Kashmir, in this sense, is not uniquely treated. Article 371-A relating to Nagaland provides that no Act of Parliament with regard to certain matters specified shall apply to Nagaland unless the Legislative Assembly of that state by resolution so decides.
Since the State of Travancore insisted that payments to its Devaswom Fund for the maintenance of certain Hindu temples must be continued as a condition for extension of the Indian Constitution to its domain, this was accepted incorporated in Article 290-A. The Constitution is replete with such ‘special provisions’.
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The article 370 was an article in the constitution made by the Indian National Congress after the proclamation of Independence, stating that the state of Jammu and Kashmir to have different territorial rights and have a different constitution, thereby giving them their own political, territorial, fundamental freedom, the article was removed from the constitution a few days earlier by the president of India - Narendra Modi which took the state of Jammu and Kashmir under the power of the Indian Parliament, this depriving it from its special rights