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Subject: Re: [AI] (VIB) Required a simplified explanation on article 370

Aravind g?

Thank you for your  strenuous steps to get insight into this controversial 
topic.
Some  gained points regarding it. For your perusal  , below it is .
Collocated sources include Indian defense review, Times of India, The
Hindu. Though later half,doesn't sound soothing  , Should I   consider
for operable   plan of mine?
Need your introspective review-
The Untold Story & Understanding Article 370

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution is a 'temporary provision'
which grants special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir. Under Part XXI of 
the Constitution of India, which deals with "Temporary, Transitional and 
Special provisions", the state of Jammu and Kashmir has been accorded special 
status under Article 370.
All the provisions of the Constitution which are applicable to other states are 
not applicable to J&K. For example, till 1965, J&K had a Sadr-e-Riyasat for 
governor and Prime Minister in place of chief minister.
The provision was drafted in 1947 by Sheikh Abdullah, who had by then been 
appointed Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir by Maharaja Hari Singh and 
Jawahar Lal Nehru. Sheikh Abdullah had argued that Article
370 should not be placed under temporary provisions of the Constitution. He 
wanted 'iron clad autonomy' for the state, which Centre didn't comply with.
According to this Article, except for defence, foreign affairs, finance and 
communications, the Parliament needs the state government's concurrence for 
applying all other laws. Thus the state's residents live under a separate set 
of laws, including those related to citizenship, ownership of property, and 
fundamental rights, as compared to other Indians. As a result of this 
provision, Indian citizens from other states can not purchase land or property 
in Jammu & Kashmir.
Under Article 370, the Centre has no power to declare financial emergency under 
Article 360 in the state. It can declare emergency in the state only in case of 
war or external aggression. The Union government can therefore not declare 
emergency on grounds of internal disturbance or imminent danger unless it is 
made at the request or with the concurrence of the state government.

The Untold Story

It is often not realized that among the causes of Kashmir problem - inclusion 
of plebiscite in the Instrument of Accession, reference of Kashmir to UN, 
halting Indian offensive when it was poised to drive out the invaders from 
Kashmir, Article 370 has played no less a part in preventing J&K from becoming 
an integral part of the Indian Union.
Not many people are aware as how and why this Article was formulated and 
included in the Indian Constitution despite grave misgivings of Sardar Patel 
and indeed a large number of the members of Congress Working Committee and 
Constituent Assembly.
Article 370 was worked out in late 1947 between Sheikh Abdullah, who had by 
then been appointed Prime Minister of J&K by the Maharaja and Nehru, who kept 
the Kashmir portfolio with himself and kept Sardar Patel, the home minister, 
away from his legitimate function. Hence Nehru is answerable to all acts of 
commission and omission, consequences of which we are suffering till date as 
far as J&K is concerned.
"Why should a state of the Indian Union have a special status? It conveys a 
wrong signal not only to Kashmiris but also to the separatists, Pakistan and 
indeed the international community that J&K is still to become integral part of 
India, the sooner Article 370 is done away is better."
While it was Mountbatten who persuaded Nehru to take the J&K issue to the UN, 
it was Sheikh Abdullah, who, driven by his ambition to be ruler of an 
independent Kashmir and his hatred for the Maharaja, persuaded Nehru to give 
special status to J&K. Among his reasons were
- occupation of one third of J&K by Pakistan, reference to the UN and 
plebiscite. The most sinister aspect of proposed Article 370 was the provision 
that any changes could be brought about in it only by the concurrence of J&K 
assembly. Nehru's promise that Article 370 was a temporary provision and will 
get eroded over a period of time has turned out to be a chimera. The first 
thing that Sheikh Abdullah got done was to abolish hereditary monarchy and 
redesignate him as Sadar-e-Riyasat who was to be elected by the Assembly. The 
accession of J&K State into Indian Union was approved by J&K Assembly only in 
1956.
Dramatis Personal
Jawahar Lal Nehru The handsome Harrow educated aristocrat who gave up a life of 
luxury to join the freedom movement. Babu's choose heir and darling of the 
masses, he had a fatal flaw. He cared for personalities rather than issues and 
institutions, be it selection of Lord Mountbatten as the first Governor General 
of free India, retaining a senior British officer as the Commander-in-Chief of 
India Army or backing Sheikh Abdullah to the hilt - his choices were 
unfortunate.
Finally the Chinese aggression of 1962 shattered his image of a world statesman.
Sardar Patel The Iron Man of India -- silent, strong and pragmatic with a 
complete hold on congress party organization -- rightly credited with creating 
a unified India by integrating 565 princely states in it -- he would have 
included Kashmir also in it if allowed to do so by Nehru.
The only blot on him was the insinuation that he failed to protect his beloved 
Bapu. The slur only hastened his end in Dec 1950.

Nehrus promise that Article 370 was a temporary provision and will get eroded 
over a period of time has turned out to be a chimera.
Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah Charismatic Kashmiri leader who never let go of his 
dream of ruling an independent Kashmir even while masquerading as a secularist 
-- architect of Article 370 along with Nehru. He must share with Nehru the 
grave consequences. Lion of Kashmir brought Nehru under his spell from 1938 
onwards to the extent that in May 1947 when he was arrested by the Maharaja for 
sedition, Nehru represented Sheikh as his lawyer and was even arrested in Jun 
1947 by the Maharaja while trying to enter J&K. Finally Nehru had to eat the 
humble pie by arresting Sheikh Abdullah for sedition on 9 Aug 1953.
Maharaja Hari Singh The Maharaja saw an opportunity at the end of British Raj 
to keep Kashmir as the Switzerland of the East. Trying to repeat history when 
his ancestors - Maharaja Gulab Singh and Ranbir Singh gained handsome dividends 
by keeping aloof during the Sikh War and Great Mutiny, Hari Singh tried to sign 
a standstill Agreement with India and Pak at the time of independence, Pakistan 
signed, India declined. Maharaja died a lonely man, forced to abdicate and 
exiled from his beloved land.

The Drama Unfolds
Having finalized the text of Article 370 with Sheikh Abdullah, Nehru brought in 
Gopalaswamy Ayyangar, IAS, as a minister without portfolio to help him deal 
with Kashmir portfolio and plead the case of Article
370 in the Constituent Assembly. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar had been prime minister 
of Kashmir for six years with Maharaja Hari Singh. When Sardar Patel expressed 
his misgivings, this is what Nehru had to say on Dec 27, 1947.
"Gopalaswamy Ayyangar has been especially asked to help in Kashmir matters. 
Both for this reason and because of his intimate knowledge and experience of 
Kashmir, he had to be given full latitude. I really do not know where the 
States Ministry (Sardar Patel's ministry) comes into the picture except that it 
should be kept informed for the steps taken. All this was done at my instance 
and I do not propose to abdicate my functions in regard to matters for which I 
consider myself responsible. May I say that the manner of approach to 
Gopalaswamy was hardly in keeping with the courtesy due to a colleague."
It speaks volumes of Patels loyalty to a colleague that despite his own and 
others misgivings, he managed to convince the members of Constituent Assembly 
and Congress Party Executive. But to V Shankar he said "Jawaharlal Royega".
The Sardar thereupon resigned and the matter fell in Gandhiji's lap to bring 
the two colleagues together. During this period, V Shankar, IAS was the 
personal secretary to Patel and had maintained a record of all events. It is 
clear from these records that Nehru finalized the draft of Article 370 
alongwith Sheikh Abdullah without even informing Patel.
Thereafter it fell to Gopalaswamy Ayyangar to get the draft passed in the 
Constituent Assembly discussions. The proposal was torn to pieces by the 
Constituent Assembly and also Congress Party Executive.
Nehru, who was abroad at the time, swallowed his pride and rang up Patel and 
requested him to get the Article 370 approved It speaks volumes of Patel's 
loyalty to a colleague that despite his own and others misgivings, he managed 
to convince the members of Constituent Assembly and Congress Party Executive. 
But to V Shankar he said "Jawaharlal Royega". V Shankar, in his record has 
described the meeting of the Congress Executive Committee "The meeting was one 
of the stormiest I have ever witnessed barring the party meeting which 
discussed the proposition relating to Rajaji becoming the first President of 
Indian Republic. The opinion in opposition to Gopalaswamy's formula was 
forcefully and even militantly expressed and the issue even brought in the 
sovereignty of the Constituent Assembly to draw up the Constitution without 
being tied down to the apron-strings of the Kashmir State Constituent Assembly. 
In such a situation even Maulana Azad was shouted down.
The Party was in uproar. The Sardar had to plead that because of the 
international complications, a provisional approach alone could be made leaving 
the question of final relationship to be worked out according to the exigencies 
of the situation and mutual feelings and confidence that would have been by 
then created. Once the Sardar had taken charge, all opposition to the draft was 
silenced" And how Nehru responded to this great act of loyalty on part of 
Sardar? On 24 July 1952, after Sardar was no more, Nehru made a detailed 
statement on Kashmir in the Parliament on slow integration of Kashmir into 
India Union and mentioned that "Sardar Patel was all the time dealing with 
these matters." Even Gopalaswami Ayyangar was dismayed at this blatant lie and 
mentioned to V Shankar "It is an ill return to the Sardar for the magnanimity 
he had shown in accepting Panditji's point of view against his better judgment."

On 6/2/14, Aravind R <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hai friends,
> for theoretical papers, i require a simplified article on article 370
> in our indian constitution and what they mean by special status to
> kashmir.
> so if anybody has means kindly forward here to me.
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