Earlier, the Union Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had an hour-long meeting, where the top leadership is believed to have discussed issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir.
Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah on Monday moved a resolution revoking Article 370 that
grants special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the Rajya
Sabha, amid a din as Opposition members protested the move.
The
government on Monday also moved a Bill proposing the bifurcation of
the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories -- the
Jammu
and Kashmir division and Ladakh.
Home
Minister Shah introduced the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill.
Making
the announcement in the Rajya Sabha, Shah said that the UT in Ladakh
would have no legislature, like Chandigarh, while the other UT of
Jammu and Kashmir would have a legislature, like Delhi and
Puducherry.
There
was an uproar in the Rajya Sabha after the resolution was moved by
the Home Minister.
Reactions
poured in immediately, with former J&K chief minister Mehbooba
Mufti calling it "the darkest day in Indian democracy".
Mufti
tweeted that the "unilateral decision" of the Government of
India to scrap Article 370 was "illegal and unconstitutional",
which would "make India an occupational force in J&K".
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