New delhi sources stated that the rising anxiety and uncertainty in Jammu and Kashmir, fueled by heavy troop deployment, reached new heights on Monday when Home Minister amit shah announced the decision to repeal Article 370 of the Constitution which grants special status to the state.

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Reportedly for Ishaan Michu, a Kashmiri pandit student from srinagar who studies at the delhi Law Faculty, the announcement came as a “new dawn in Kashmir”. Furthermore with Article 370 revoked, the northern state will also witness Article 35A gone and the latter granted special rights and privileges to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Hence it protected the demographic character of the state by denying property rights to people from outside Jammu and Kashmir.



Moreover Saurabh Singh, a student of Hindu College, is happy with the Centre’s decision on Kashmir and said now that the state is open for work, he would be very willing to look for work in Kashmir. I don’t wish my government to hold me from working and living somewhere. The state does face problems in infrastructure, employment and education, but those will be dealt positively in the times to come. Further another student, Irfan, who moved out of srinagar five years ago, hopes the decision to revoke Article 370 does not cause further violence.


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