ANTIQUITY AND ANTERIOR OF THE STATE OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND THE LEGIT, DELIBERATIVE CONTINGENCY CONSANGUINEOUS TO ARTICLE 370 & 35A

Authors

  • Vanshika Kasturi 3rd Year BA LLB Student, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • Suman Lakhani Teacher, Govt. of West Bengal, India Author

Keywords:

JAMMU & KASHMIR, ARTICLE 370, ARTICLE 35A

Abstract

“Gar firdaus bar-rue zamin ast, hami asto, hamin asto, hamin ast.” “If there is a heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here.” Mughal Emperor Jehangir said this when he visited Kashmir in the 17th century. Sir Walter Lawrence, the author of The Valley of Kashmir and first Settlement Kashmir of Kashmir said, “The valley is an emerald set in pearls; a land of lakes, clear streams, green turf, magnificent trees and mighty mountains where the air is cool, and the water sweet, where men are strong, and women vie with the soil in fruitfulness. " “Kashmir issue was created out of fear, mistrust and animosity and it should be solved through courage, trust, and friendliness. It should be solved from the ground of development of brotherhood, education and prosperity and not from the ground of religion, terrorism or military actions. It just needs more character, more courage and more compassion.” ― Amit Ray, Nuclear Weapons Free World Peace on the Earth Before August, 1947 Indian Territories were governed by Britishers. Those territories which were governed by Britishers directly called British India. In British India there was no role of Indian kings or Nawabs. Indian territories governed by Britishers indirectly were governed by kings or Maharaja or Nawabs directly. Such territories were called Princely States. Out of such Princely States the state of Jammu & Kashmir is having a history of its own. The soul of Kashmir can be felt through the following lines.

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Published

09-09-2020

How to Cite

ANTIQUITY AND ANTERIOR OF THE STATE OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND THE LEGIT, DELIBERATIVE CONTINGENCY CONSANGUINEOUS TO ARTICLE 370 & 35A. (2020). Commonwealth Law Review Journal, 6, 557-576. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/431

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