Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Abrogation of Article 370: Tracking change Jammu and Kashmir one year later

Government assures Kashmiris they will get to change political representatives as militancy continues.


The Bharatiya Janata Party’s manifesto for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections promised a "grand" Ram in Ayodhya and abrogation of Article 370, which gave Jammu and Kashmir limited autonomy in the Indian union.

Home Minister Amit Shah spoke in Rajya Sabha on August 5 last year, explaining his government’s rational for doing away with Article 370. "Article 370 was the root of terror in Jammu and Kashmir. It is time for it to go... if it doesn't go today, we can't remove terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir," Shah said in the upper house.

Wednesday marks the first anniversary of that change in Jammu and Kashmir’s status and the beginning of a Ram temple’s construction. Here is a timeline of what has happened in Kashmir in a year.

August 5, 2019

Amit Shah says in Rajya Sabha that Jammu and Kashmir to be bifurcate into two union territories. It ceases to be a state and is split into two units: Jammu & Kashmir, and Leh.

Telecommunications restricted in Kashmir valley.

Congress Rajya Sabha MP and chief whip Bhubaneshwar Kalita resigns from the membership of the House opposing the party's stand on the matter.

Samajwadi Party member Sanjay Seth resigns from Upper House.

August 6

Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa says his troops are prepared to "go to any extent" to help Kashmiris.

Former chief ministers Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti, Farooq Abdullah placed under house arrest. Kashmiri politician Sajad Lone is detained at his home, too

National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah says, "They divided regions, will they divide hearts too? Will they divide Hindus and Muslims? I thought my India was for all, everyone who believes in secular, unity."

 


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