The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization (Amendment) Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha today. The bill has already been approved by the Rajya Sabha. According to the provisions of the Act, the existing Jammu and Kashmir Cadre Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and Indian Forest Service will now be part of the cadre of Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and the Central Provinces. Last month the central government brought the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization (Amendment) Ordinance, the bill would change that.
After the passage of the bill, Ladakh MP Jamiyang Sering Namgyal said, “The bill allows state officials to serve elsewhere and officials from elsewhere will serve in the state. This will give them greater experience and ability to work.”
The J&K reorganization bill, passed in the Lok Sabha, would allow state officials to serve elsewhere, and officials from elsewhere would come and serve in the state. It enhances experience and ability to work: Jamayang Seering Namgyal, Ladakh MP https://t.co/oSeqddzEHF pic.twitter.com/3cgSUiaVyq
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However, opposition parties have created controversy in the House and there has been considerable debate in the Lok Sabha. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday answered several questions while discussing the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization (Amendment) Bill. At the same time, he targeted AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi, who has been surrounding the parties that have ruled Kashmir for 70 years.
As soon as the bill is presented in the House, the opposition parties are clear from the bill that the Modi government will no longer give Jammu and Kashmir full state status. Replying to this, Home Minister Amit Shah said it was not written anywhere in the bill as it does not give state status to Jammu and Kashmir. He said, “I repeat that this bill has nothing to do with the status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Moreover, “I would like to say once again to this House that you understand the situation of Jammu and Kashmir please,” he said. Make no statement to make misleading politics public. He said we should not make Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh a part of politics. There are many things to do in politics. But this is a sensitive part of the country, they have suffered many wounds and it is our job to heal them. ”
In addition, the Shah also targeted the opposition, saying, “What happened to the promises made when repealing Article 370? Shah said there should be a rule, so the emphasis was on Article 370. He questioned whether those who have the opportunity to rule the country for generations, take note of their hands and ask for a 17-month account.
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