Bold and breath-taking…

Listen to this article
The smooth passage of the bill repealing Article 370 and 35A in both the houses of Parliament marks an important watershed in the country’s evolution.

The move was well-planned and executed. A few thousand troops were sent to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in advance. Tourists, including Amarnath yatris and students from outside the state, were evacuated. Political leaders, including former chief ministers and suspected trouble makers, were kept in detention. Communication, including social media, was suspended and curfew imposed. In tackling such a game-changer, a kid-glove approach won’t do.

Perfect floor management of Parliament

The NDA commanded a comfortable majority in the Lok Sabha, but not in the Rajya Sabha. When the bill was introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Rajya Sabha, floor management appeared phenomenally perfect. Close to 60 of the MPs either absented themselves or walked out. When the opposition pressed for a division 125 voted in favour and 61 against. The Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha. A few of the Congress MPs absented or voted for the Bill. Opposition parties including the Samajwadi Party, BSP, TDP and the NCP as also senior Congress leaders including Janardhan Dwivedi, the Congress whip Bhubaneshwar Kalita and Jyotiraditya Scindia favoured the Bill.

The passage was smoother in the Lok Sabha where the NDA has a comfortable majority. The President gave his assent in quick time. Astute floor management ensured facile passage, like the passage of Triple Talaq Bill that remained in limbo for long. In his address to the nation, Prime Minister Modi explained the one nation, one constitution principle and the integration of J&K into the national mainstream.

J&K is divided into two Union Territories; one comprising Jammu and Kashmir regions and the other, the Ladakh region. The Jammu and Ladakh regions which suffered neglect in the composite state readily welcomed the new status. The goodwill created by Narendra Modi among nations across the globe, including USA, Russia, Japan, European countries and even China and numerous other nations in Africa, Latin America, South-East Asia and elsewhere has been a big help.

Excepting the Congress, TMC, the DMK, the communists and the usual and virulent anti-Congress sections including in the media, there have been wide welcome for this audacious act.

For 72 years Kashmir has been kept on the boil. Insurgency, aided by cross-border terrorism, kept the state on tenterhooks. Precious human lives, estimated around 45,000, have been lost. With widespread unrest and terrorist attacks added with the restrictions on the acquisition of property, investments dried up. There has been no productive activity contributing to jobs and economic growth. Education opportunities were again poor due to the same reasons. There is a feeling of alienation. A lot of Hindus, Buddhists and the weaker sections of Dalits continued to be neglected.

For seven decades, Jammu and Kashmir suffered neglect, alienation, and insurgency. There is now the hope for the end of terrorism and integration with the mainland. There are welcome signs of industry promising investments and jobs.

J&K’s potential to regain its fame as a tourist paradise should be tapped.

Latest

ICICI Lombard bets on climate risk plan

Recognising the increasing vulnerability to natural catastrophes — especially...

NVIDIA in pact with AP to set up AI varsity

The Andhra Pradesh government, on Saturday, signed a Memorandum...

L&T launches ESG bond under new rule

The move comes just a day after SEBI unveiled...

JK Fenner in pact with South Korean firm

The Chennai-headquartered company has signed a strategic technology collaboration...

Newsletter

Don't miss

ICICI Lombard bets on climate risk plan

Recognising the increasing vulnerability to natural catastrophes — especially...

NVIDIA in pact with AP to set up AI varsity

The Andhra Pradesh government, on Saturday, signed a Memorandum...

L&T launches ESG bond under new rule

The move comes just a day after SEBI unveiled...

JK Fenner in pact with South Korean firm

The Chennai-headquartered company has signed a strategic technology collaboration...

Supply chain woes may hit urban demand: FADA

Despite these headwinds, India’s auto retail sector registered a...

ICICI Lombard bets on climate risk plan

Recognising the increasing vulnerability to natural catastrophes — especially across industrial corridors, logistics hubs and renewable energy zones, ICICI Lombard has decided to invest...

NVIDIA in pact with AP to set up AI varsity

The Andhra Pradesh government, on Saturday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the chip-making major to build a strong and inclusive AI ecosystem...

L&T launches ESG bond under new rule

The move comes just a day after SEBI unveiled its ESG regulatory framework on June 5, aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and alignment with...