Opposition leaders raised the issue of MPs not being allowed to visit Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of its special status
The Rajya Sabha as the council of states should be given "greater respect by the executive", and should have been consulted before the "drastic measures" were taken of converting a state into Union Territories and redrawing of its boundaries, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday, in direct criticism of the government's move to abrogate Article 370 in Jammu & Kashmir.
Kashmir Valley, including Srinagar City, was reeling under winter chill and witnessed the season's first snowfall earlier this month.
Train services in the valley were suspended on August 3, ahead of the Centre's decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution
More than three months after the reading down of Article 377, the Kashmir valley is frozen, now literally as well as figuratively
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The Centre said Article 370 for over seven decades prevented the people of the of Jammu and Kashmir to receive benefits of evolving legal systems
On August 5, India revoked the special status to Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the state into two Union territories, evoking strong reactions from Pakistan
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Grover argued that orders issued by the authorities were with regard to reduction of speed of 3G and 4G data but the internet service was totally shut down.
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti's daughter has asked the administration to shift her mother, under detention at a guesthouse here for the last three months, to a place equipped to deal with the Valley's harsh winter. The Centre will be responsible if anything happens to Mehbooba, the president of the PDP, Iltija Mufti has written in a letter to the Srinagar deputy commissioner. I've repeatedly raised concerns about the well being of my mother. I wrote to DC Srinagar a month ago to shift her someplace equipped for the harsh winter. If anything happens to her, the Indian government will be responsible, Iltija said in a tweet on Tuesday using her mother's Twitter handle. She also posted a picture of her hand-written letter to the deputy commissioner. As you are aware my mother Ms Mehbooba Mufti, former CM J&K has been jailed since 5 August. A doctor recently ran multiple tests on her as she was not keeping well. As per those tests, her Vitamin D, hemoglobin and
The party said more than 90 days later, things that people in the rest of the country take for granted like Internet access, and unhindered access to communication, are being denied to Kashmiri people
A coalition of the willing is being readied to play the role of the King's Party in J&K
Addressing the Indian diaspora, prime minister Modi said his government was working to fulfil those aims that seemed impossible
Following the strike by lawyers, work in all courts remained affected
The efforts of the state government to open schools over the past three months have not borne any fruit
In its first comments on the issue, the ministry also said the important point was whether such an engagement serves larger national interests
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