New Delhi, January 3: The Parliament on Thursday approved the proclamation of President's rule in Jammu and Kashmir, with the Rajya Sabha giving its nod. After a debate, which witnessed heated arguments between the opposition and the treasury benches, the upper House approved the proclamation after Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's reply.
Singh said that President's rule in the state was recommended as no other option was left, since no party had staked claim to form an alternative government. He also said if the Election Commission recommends Assembly elections in the state, the Central government has no objections. Jammu And Kashmir May Come Under President's Rule at Expiry of Governor's Rule.
HM in Rajya Sabha: Ek dhaarna bani hui thi ki BJP ke log Hurriyat se baat nahi karna chahte hain, issi kaaran ek thehraav ki stithi bani hui hai. Humne kaha aap jaiye aur baat kariye. Jab yeh (All party delegation) baat karne gaye, to unhone apna darwaza band kar liya tha. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/2xdpNvQm1g
— ANI (@ANI) January 3, 2019
Earlier on December 28, the Lok Sabha had approved the proclamation of President's rule in the state.
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