
Congress Head and former Minister of Trade Union Salman Khurshid said that the scanning of Article 370 of the Indian Institutes in 2019 ended the long -term problem of separatism in Jamm and Kashmir, which led to “prosperity” in the region. Khurshid made these notes during a diplomatic visit to Indonesia.
“Kashmir had a main problem for a long time. Much of this was reflected in the thinking of the government in Article 370 of the Constitution, which somehow gave the impression that it was separated from the rest of the country. But Article 370 was canceled and finally ended,” Khurshid said.
Article 370 of the Constitution, which gave a special position of Jamm and Kashmir, was abolished by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-Led by the government in the center of August 2019.
Kashmir had a main problem for a long time … But Article 370 was canceled and finally ended.
Khurshid accompanies a multiple delegation led by Janata Dal (United) Sanjay Kumar Jha. The former trade union minister also noted that the subsequent outrage of Article 370, the environment in Jamm and Kashmir has brought progress and in the last elections and the establishment of the elected government in the territory of the Union.
“Subsequently, there were elections with 65 % participation. Today, the government is elected in Kashmir, and therefore people want to cancel everything that brought prosperity to Kashmir. It would not be appropriate,” Khurshid. The former minister of external belongings said.
“Article 370 as a bond”
Khurshid previously described Article 370 as a bond that linked India with Jammu and Kashmir. “The article paved the way for J&K to stay in India. The state was not just a country or its people. It was an idea in the idea of India,” Khurshid said in 2019.
Khurshid is part of a delegation visiting Southeast Asia. It includes deputies of the BJP apparassa Sarangi, Brij Lal, Pradan Baruah and Hemang Joshi, Abhishek Banerjee TMC, John Brittas CPI (M) and former Indian ambassador Mohan Kumar. The delegation travels to Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Singapore to discuss the Indian diplomatic push after the Sindoor operation.
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