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SC to Hear Petition on J&K Statehood Restoration

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a plea seeking the reinstatement of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir, three years after its reorganization into a Union Territory in 2019.

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SC to Hear Petition on J&K Statehood Restoration

The Supreme Court of India has decided to hear a petition requesting the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. This development comes three years after the central government revoked Article 370, leading to the reorganization of the region into two Union Territories — Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The plea, filed by several political leaders and activists, argues that the decision to revoke the state's special status in August 2019 was unconstitutional and must be reversed to restore democracy and autonomy in the region. Advocates for the petition claim that the abrogation of Article 370 led to a dilution of the region's political rights, suppressing the will of the people.

Since the reorganization, there have been persistent demands from various political factions for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. Critics of the move, including opposition parties, argue that the downgrade has affected governance and created a sense of alienation among the local populace. The central government, however, maintains that the changes were necessary to bring stability, development, and peace to the region.

The apex court's decision to consider the plea has sparked fresh hope among those advocating for the region’s return to full statehood. Analysts believe the case could have significant political implications, especially with assembly elections in the Union Territory still pending. Many are now eagerly awaiting the Supreme Court's assessment, which may determine the future political framework of the region.

The hearing is expected to address key constitutional issues, making it a critical case that could shape the future governance of Jammu and Kashmir.