Amit Shah Proposes Extending President\'s Rule By 6 Months In J&K

Parliament Session Live Updates: Amit Shah Proposes Extending President's Rule By 6 Months In Jammu And Kashmir

Last week Amit Shah said that Article 370 of the Constitution, which provided for a special status to Jammu and Kashmir, was "temporary in nature" and "not permanent".

All India | Edited by | Updated: July 01, 2019 14:54 IST
Parliament Session Live Updates: Amit Shah Proposes Extending President's Rule By 6 Months In Jammu And Kashmir

Those who want to break the country, should feel frightened, Amit Shah had said

New Delhi: 

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday moved a resolution in the Rajya Sabha for extending President's rule in Jammu and Kashmir in Jammu and Kashmir for a period of six months with effect from July 3 along with the amendment bill of the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004. The resolution to extend the President's rule in Jammu and Kashmir for another six months was already passed by the Lok Sabha While tabling the resolution, Mr Shah said the elections in the state cannot take place now, as the state assembly has been dissolved.

Last week he said that Article 370 of the Constitution, which provided for a special status to Jammu and Kashmir, was "temporary in nature" and "not permanent". Mr Shah also pointed that during the Governor's Rule and later President's Rule, the government has hit at the roots of terrorism.

Here are the LIVE Updates of the Parliament session: