The Modi government is forced to hold hearings on a daily basis against the end of the special status of Occupied Kashmir

The Modi government had abolished the special status of Kashmir under the Black Law on August 5, 2019, Photo: File

New Delhi: The August 5, 2019 move to abrogate the special status of Occupied Kashmir was challenged in the Supreme Court on August 28, 2019, but the Modi government did not allow a hearing on it, but now a 5-member bench headed by the Chief Justice of India is on a daily basis. Hearing on.

The Modi government has used the black law of abrogation of Article 370 in the election campaign, for which obstacles have been erected in every case against this law, and the bench has been formed on the basis of the retirement and hearing of judges for 4 years. It kept breaking.

Meanwhile, Modi government’s tactics to suppress the issue and harassment of the petitioner continued but all tactics of Modi government failed and failed.

Shah Faisal, a serving officer of the Indian bureaucracy who filed a petition against the black law, also persevered, showed persistence and was willing to fight the legal battle. Even the Supreme Court of India was forced to hear this case.

Hearing of this case has been started on daily basis from today. On this occasion, a large number of Kashmiri people were also present outside the court, who told the media that Kashmir was always free and will remain so. It is hoped that the Supreme Court will invalidate the unconstitutional action of the Modi government.

The Muslim bureaucrat’s lawyer said that the Modi government had taken this step only to win the sympathy of Hindu voters in the elections.

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