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President's Rule Lifted in J&K as Govt Takes Shape

After more than five years of President's Rule, Jammu and Kashmir moves closer to forming an elected government, marking a significant step in restoring democratic processes in the region.

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President's Rule Lifted in J&K as Govt Takes Shape

President's Rule in Jammu and Kashmir has officially been revoked, paving the way for the formation of a new government. This decision comes after more than five years of direct central control, following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The move is seen as a positive step towards re-establishing democratic governance in the Union Territory, which has been without an elected administration for years.

Political analysts believe that the lifting of President's Rule signals the central government's intent to restore political stability and democratic processes in the region. It is also viewed as an attempt to address the demands of the local population, who have been advocating for a representative government to address their issues more effectively.

The revocation is expected to prompt major political parties like the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, National Conference (NC), and People's Democratic Party (PDP) to intensify their preparations for the upcoming elections. However, critics argue that this decision might also be politically motivated, aiming to secure strategic gains ahead of the elections.

The restoration of local governance is anticipated to bring a renewed sense of normalcy, but the road ahead remains uncertain. While many citizens are optimistic about the return of democratic processes, some remain skeptical about the intentions behind this move. As election campaigns gain momentum, the focus will be on how effectively the new government addresses long-standing issues like unemployment, economic development, and regional security.