Absolute Cultural Reterritorialization Of Imagi-native Geo-Political Boundaries Instead Of Deterritorialization: The (Il)legitimacy Of Article 371 (A-J) After Scrapping Article 370 Of The Indian Constitution

Akhar Bandyopadhyay ⤡

Debaprasad Bandyopadhyay ⤡

Posted on 20th April, 2021

Updated on 6th December, 2021

Abstract

This letter-paper questions the legitimacy of Article 371 of Indian Constitution after the revoking of Article 370 by the Bharatiya Janata Party (5 August 2019). The paper traces the history of all the Indian federal States, which are listed in Article 371 with a special emphasis on Jammu and Kashmir.

See also:

“Identity Confusion” VIEW HERE ⤡

Language: From I-Dentity to My-Dentity VIEW HERE ⤡

IF ARTICLE 370 IS REVOKED, WHY NOT ARTICLE 371 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION? VIEW HERE ⤡ @academia.edu

IF ARTICLE 370 IS REVOKED, WHY NOT ARTICLE 371 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION? VIEW HERE ⤡ @researchgate

17 Comments

  1. Human rights compromised in Kashmir: OHCHR report
    :
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OHCHR_reports_on_Kashmir

  2. Kindly note that Amnesty International’s statement on OHCHR’s report cannot be opened from India! It is banned! Why?

    https://amnesty.org.in/news-update/statement-on-un-ohchr-report/

  3. “The Chief Of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat has awarded Major Leetul Gogoi, the officer who placed a Kashmiri man on the bonnet of his jeep during recent protests in Kashmir, with a Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card. Sources in the army said, “Major Gogoi has been awarded COAS Commendation Card for sustained efforts in Counter-insurgency operations”. These operations, they added, include the actions of the Major on April 9 during the Srinagar by-election, when a local — later identified as Farooq Ahmad Dar — was tied to the bonnet of an Army vehicle in Kashmir’s Budgam.”

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