Ram Madhav Posts PM Modi's Old Photo Protesting Article 370, Writes 'Promise Fulfilled'

With Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the scrapping of the contentious Article 370 in parliament, BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav posted an old image of PM Narendra Modi an Article 370 event with the message: 'Promise fulfilled'.

PM Narendra Modi at a protest against Article 370 and BJP leader Ram Madhav. (Photo Credit: Twitter/PTI)

New Delhi, August 5: With Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the scrapping of the contentious Article 370 in parliament on Monday, BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav posted an old image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi an Article 370 event with the message: 'Promise fulfilled'.

Though there is no mention on the specific details when and where was this photo was taken, a young Narendra Modi could be seen sitting on what appears to be a stage. In the background, the banner mentions (parts of it read), 'Remove 370, end terrorism, save the country'. Jammu and Kashmir Loses Privileges Under Article 370, Article 35A: What Does it Mean For Kashmiris and Other Indians?

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Not only this, Madhav even applauded the Union government for passing abrogation of Article 370 of the constitution, under which special status to Jammu and Kashmir was granted. Shah while reading the President Ram Nath Kovind signed notification read in the Parliament that Jammu and Kashmir will also be 'reorganised', with the state's bifurcation into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Along with Article 370, President Ram Nath Kovind also passed an order abolishing Article 35A.

It is to be known that despite opposition from political parties, Rajya Sabha on Monday passed a bill for bifurcating Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories. Now, Jammu and Kashmir will be a union territory with a legislature, while Ladakh will be a separate union territory without legislature.

While replying back to a question on the need of taking away the statehood status of Jammu and Kashmir, Shah stated, the state will get full statehood once normalcy arrives in Valley. Now with the current provisions and rules, all the Central rules would be applicable in Jammu and Kashmir.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 05, 2019 08:09 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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