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Politics | Revoking Article 370 is the Modi government’s biggest surgical strike yet

At a time when sub-nationalism is assuming dangerous proportions not only within the country but in different parts of the world, a state within a state, as is the case with Jammu & Kashmir, cuts at the very concept of nationhood.

May 10, 2020 / 12:45 IST
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With President Ram Nath Kovind, exercising his special powers to strike down Article 370 of the Constitution on the advice of the Union Cabinet, the ultimate instrument of appeasement in independent India has been removed in one stroke.

The deadly impact of appeasement has been growing on the nation’s body like a cancer and there is no doubt that it required drastic action to cure the disease, and in the process some pain and suffering are a given.

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At a time when sub-nationalism is assuming dangerous proportions not only within the country but in different parts of the world, a state within a state, as is the case with Jammu & Kashmir, cuts at the very concept of nationhood. In fact, Kashmir’s accession was conceived as an autonomous republic within the Indian Union, but it has been proved that it is an untenable arrangement. When there is an administrative division sanctioned by law, integration at the political level is unconceivable and this is what has been dogging the Union government’s Kashmir policy.

The abrogation of Article 370 alters the terms of J&K’s accession to India, as it supersedes the Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir) Order, 1954, and states that all the provisions of the Constitution of India shall apply to Jammu & Kashmir. This means the special status conferred on the state under Article 370 stands cancelled.