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Government set to abrogate article 370


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15 hours ago, Epic said:

What about article 35A?  It is still there? 

States like Himachal, and Uttarkhand also have law which prohibit outsiders from buying land.

That prohibition is for agricultural land.

Anyone can buy residential property or property for setting up factories etc.

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20 hours ago, putrevus said:

Sorry , I did not understand.

Yes, Kashmir is/was their property. The difference between them and rest of India is, India never shared power with various local rulers and Zamidars. In Kashmir, article 370 allowed them to retain power and hence Peasant ruler relationship continued and they( rulers and peasants) still think Kashmir is the poperty of Abdullahs

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On 8/7/2019 at 9:00 AM, someone said:

What does it mean for states like TN, Kerela? Their MPs overwhelmingly didnt support the Gov instead tookanti-national  stand. Surely, the public there should reject such ppl and parties, whenever the next elections happens.

Public reject those views but Political Position on Kashmir is not a compelling view that matter to public. Its bitter truth. They are fed by logic and arguements of others because they themselves are not capable enough to think the implications of risk of not taking a stand.

 

China Pakistan Terrorist, all were screwing India left and right. They are still doing same, but in past they had freedom to do it in daylight on public places.

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