
Irrelevant to Discuss Article 370 in J&K Assembly Session: BJP
The recent Jammu and Kashmir Assembly session has sparked controversy after the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Assembly, Sunil Sharma, expressed his opinion that discussing Article 370 in the session would be a waste of time. The BJP MLA believes that the topic is no longer relevant in the current political scenario.
Sunil Sharma, a prominent BJP leader, made these comments during a press conference, stating that the topic of Article 370 has been exhausted and would not yield any fruitful results if discussed in the Assembly. He further added that the Assembly address given by J&K Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha did not reflect the promises made by the present government.
The controversy surrounding Article 370 has been a contentious issue in the Indian political landscape for years. The article, which was a part of the Indian Constitution, granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, allowing it to have its own constitution, flag, and autonomy. However, in 2019, the Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, scrapped Article 370, allowing Indian laws to be applicable to the region.
The move was met with widespread protests and demonstrations in the region, with many residents expressing concerns over the loss of their autonomy and special status. The BJP, which has been a strong advocate of the repeal of Article 370, has maintained that the move was necessary to integrate the region with the rest of the country.
However, the opposition parties, including the National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have been vocal in their criticism of the government’s move, claiming that it has led to a decline in the region’s economic and social fabric. The opposition parties have also accused the government of not fulfilling its promises to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Sunil Sharma’s comments come at a time when the J&K Assembly is set to resume its session, with the government expected to table several important bills. The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, People’s Alliance for Greater India (PAGD) leader, has not yet announced the dates for the session, but sources suggest that it may take place in the coming weeks.
Sharma’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the region, with many questioning the relevance of discussing Article 370 in the Assembly. Some have argued that the topic is no longer relevant, as the government has already repealed the article and there is little that can be done to change the situation.
However, others have expressed concerns that the government is trying to avoid discussing the issue in the Assembly, as it may lead to further unrest and protests in the region. The opposition parties have accused the government of not being willing to engage in a meaningful discussion on the topic, and instead, trying to suppress the voices of the people.
The controversy surrounding Article 370 has also led to a rift between the BJP and the opposition parties in the region. The opposition parties have accused the BJP of trying to impose its views on the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and of not listening to their concerns.
In conclusion, Sunil Sharma’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the region, with many questioning the relevance of discussing Article 370 in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly session. While some argue that the topic is no longer relevant, others believe that the government should engage in a meaningful discussion on the issue to address the concerns of the people.
As the J&K Assembly session approaches, it remains to be seen whether the government will table any bills related to Article 370, and whether the opposition parties will continue to push for a discussion on the topic. One thing is certain, however, is that the controversy surrounding Article 370 is far from over, and will continue to be a contentious issue in the Indian political landscape for years to come.
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