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Statehood Plea: J&K’s Future Hangs in Supreme Court Balance

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Statehood Plea: J&K's Future Hangs in Supreme Court Balance

Statehood Plea: J&K’s Future Hangs in Supreme Court Balance

The Supreme Court is set to hear a crucial petition on August 8, demanding the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood. The petitioners contend that the continued delay undermines the principles of federalism, particularly in the run-up to the upcoming assembly elections.

This legal challenge highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the region’s political status. The delay in restoring statehood has sparked considerable political discourse.

The government has previously pledged to reinstate J&K’s statehood. However, the timeline remains unclear, fueling anxieties amongst the populace.

A previous Supreme Court ruling mandated elections in the region by September 2024, even in the absence of full statehood. This complicates the current situation, raising significant questions about the electoral process.

The August 8 hearing is expected to significantly impact the political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir and will closely be watched by all stakeholders. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for the region’s future governance and stability.

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Karanveer Sharma

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