Some Indian govt backed NGO filled a petition in Supreme Court of India to oblish 35A. Indian govt is planning to bring more RSS extremest in Kashmir to settle them. Just like silently they did in Jammu, where hundreds of Hindu families brought in and settled and Indian army provide them full protection. Also Indian govt built one Hindu Mandir every single mile along Jammu road.
Just Pakistani propaganda.
Documenting and exposing this in the UN and international forums will help build a case for Kashmiri Independence, especially if this is a violation by India of any treaties it is signatory to. Indians may try to change the subject and divert attention to what Pakistan, China, Israel or whatever other nations are doing but If Kashmiris show this is happening in real time to as many media and International organizations it will bring global attention for change.
Agitation in the EU, US, and Asia where Trade and tourists come from would be the best places to start. protests in front of India Tourism promotion centers in places like Germany done by actual Kashmiris with the message that Indian Oppression could lead to war and a migrant crisis as has happened in Syria may wake them up to the severity of the situation. India's trading partners and tourists have the power to pressure India to stop, and they need to know they can't get away with ignoring the plight of the Kashmiris without being on record doing so.
Article 35A is an Article of Constitution of India. UN or any other countries have no jurisdiction.
Posted at: Feb 24, 2019, 7:24 AM; last updated: Feb 24, 2019, 2:20 PM (IST)
SC unlikely to hear Article 35A case till Tuesday
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, February 23
Petitions challenging the constitutional validity of Article 35A are unlikely to be heard by the Supreme Court at least till Tuesday, sources said here this evening.
“The matter figures in the weekly list of cases generally taken up on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It’s not in Tuesday’s list, a source familiar with the procedure told The Tribune, adding, “It had figured in the weekly list of cases earlier as well.
Earlier this month, when it was listed in the weekly list, Jammu and Kashmir Government standing counsel M Shoeb Alam had circulated a letter seeking adjournment of the matter. Amid crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir, there are rumours about hearing of petitions against Article 35A by the Supreme Court next week. Political parties in the militancy-hit state have been agitating against any possible move to scrap the controversial provision. The National Conference and CPM have already moved the Supreme Court in support of Article 35A.
But the Supreme Court had on January 22 said it would take an “in-chamber” decision on listing of petitions against Article 35A for hearing.
Added to the Constitution through a Presidential Order in 1954, Article 35A gives special rights and privileges to permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir and debars rest of Indians from acquiring immovable property, obtaining state government jobs and settling in the state. It denies property rights to woman marrying men from other states. This legal disability also applies to heirs of such women.
Besides, being violative of right to equality and certain other rights, Article 35A has been challenged on the ground that the President could not have amended the Constitution by an executive Order without parliamentary approval and that it was to be a temporary provision.
The SC had on August 31 last year adjourned to January 2019 hearing on petitions against Article 35A of the Constitution after both the Centre and state of Jammu and Kashmir sought deferment citing law and order problem and preparations for local body elections in the state.
However, on February 22 the SC had said it would consider urgent listing of a PIL challenging the validity of Articles 35A and 370. “Give the mentioning memo to the Registrar. We will see it,” a Bench headed by CJI Ranjan Gogoi had told Delhi BJP leader advocate Ashwini Upadhyay after he demanded urgent hearing of his petition, terming it of “extreme national importance”.
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