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Revocation of Articles 370 and 35A: Origin, Abrogation, and Key Differences

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Key Points: Revocation of Articles 370 and 35A: Origin, Abrogation, and Key Differences

  • Origin: J&K acceded to India in 1947, giving control only over Defence, Foreign Affairs and Communications; Article 370 gave it special status and Article 35A defined permanent residents.
  • Before Abrogation: J&K had special powers, dual citizenship, separate Constitution and flag, and limited application of Indian laws.
  • Abrogation (5 Aug 2019): Article 370 and 35A were revoked and J&K was divided into two UTs—Jammu & Kashmir (with Assembly) and Ladakh (without Assembly).
  • After Abrogation: Single citizenship, Indian Constitution and Tricolour applicable, RTI and IPC enforced, and minorities get reservation benefits.
  • Impact: People of J&K now receive full benefits of central government schemes and outsiders can buy property there.
 
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