PM Modi will visit Kashmir today for the first time after removal of 370, large crowd at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar

Jammu Kashmir: On March 7, PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to speak at a public rally in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. He arrived at Srinagar’s airport. Following the withdrawal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making his maiden trip to Kashmir.

Before his visit, severe security measures, like a drone ban, were put in place and the national flag’s colors were painted over Bakshi Stadium. We want to inform you that PM Modi will be attending the stadium for the “Viksit Bharat Viksit Jammu Kashmir” program.

Many women left for Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar to attend PM Modi’s “Viksit Bharat Viksit Jammu Kashmir” program.

In addition to meeting with beneficiaries of various government programs, such as accomplished women, Lakhpati Didi, farmers, business owners, etc., Prime Minister Modi will give appointment orders to roughly one thousand new government employees in Jammu and Kashmir. Approximately 2.5 lakh farmers will receive skill development through the Daksh Kisan portal as part of the “Hamagra Agricultural Development Program” (HADP).

Under the Swadesh Darshan and Prasad (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive) initiative, Modi would also introduce many tourism-related projects valued at over Rs 1,400 crore. This also covers the Srinagar project, “Integrated Development of Hazratbal Tirtha.”

Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370, said- Jammu and Kashmir should get state status

Article 370 Supreme Court Verdict: The Supreme Court‘s five-judge Constitution panel has ruled on the cases contesting the repeal of Article 370. Jammu & Kashmir, according to CJI Chandrachud, is an integral part of India. It is inappropriate, he argued, to contest the Center’s decision.

It is not possible to challenge any decision made by the Center on behalf of the state, according to the CJI. As a result, there will be chaos and confusion, and state government operations will stall.

Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370

The Chief Justice stated that the President’s decision is legitimate. Jammu & Kashmir is subject to all of the Indian Constitution’s provisions.

According to the CJI, the President of India is not bound by the recommendations of the Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to CJI, we order the immediate restoration of statehood in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Chief Justice of India declared that we have instructed the Election Commission to set up elections for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly by September 30, 2024.

According to the CJI, the President does not need to issue an order on Article 370 based solely on the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly’s suggestion.

Article 35A Denied Jammu and Kashmir Non-Residents Their Key Rights: Supreme Court’s strong comment

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud made a significant statement at the Article 370 hearing in front of the Supreme Court. During the hearing, he said that Article 35-A had stripped citizens of numerous essential rights. Citizens’ rights to work, equal opportunity, and property ownership in Jammu and Kashmir have been taken away.

The CJI made this remark during the 11th day of the hearing on the petitions contesting the repeal of Article 370.

The CJI said that all citizens should have equal access to employment opportunities and appointments to positions under the state, as well as the ability to purchase real estate and work for the state government. The citizens are robbed of all this by this essay. This is also the case because these were the residents’ only rights and were not included in those of non-residents. He asserted that the Government of India is a single entity as defined by the Indian Constitution. The Government of India is a perpetual entity.

In response to the petitioner’s arguments, the Solicitor General stated that since Article 35A was repealed, investment and tourism have begun in Jammu and Kashmir due to the establishment of a police system close to the city center. Approximately 16 lakh tourists have visited Jammu and Kashmir since the system was changed. In the region, new hotels have opened. A significant number of people are employed.

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