Article 370 revoked !

5th August 2019 came as a revolutionary day in history of independent India as the BJP government under the leadership of Prime Minister Nareindra Modi scrapped the 65 years old article 370 35A which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Introduced in 1954, article 370 along with article 35A defined that the Jammu and Kashmir state’s residents live under a seperate set of laws including those related to citizenship, ownership of property and fundamental rights as compared to the people of other Indian states. It was a long time since BJP government has kept in its manifesto to remove article 370 35A and on Monday, finally the union home minister, Mr. Amit Shah moved the rajya sabha and the led the government to introduce the Jammu and Kashmir reorganisation bill. The bill states that there will be no seperate constitution for Jammu and Kashmir, Indians will be free to buy land or property in the state, there will be no seperate flag and the one which is there will be at par with the Indian tricolour. Moreover, the minorites will be eligible for the reservations and there will be single citizenship. There will be two union territories namely Jammu and Kashmir with its own legislature and the other one Ladakh without its legislature. The whole country is rejoicing this moment with our dear neighbor Pakistan outraged at the government’s decision. Security forces are still deployed in the state as there are chances of disorder after the bifurcation. We all hope to see peace and prosperity in Kashmir once again.

Much anticipated triple talaq bill passed !

Finally the much anticipated triple talaq bill for muslim women has been passed in the rajya sabha on Tuesday, 30th July. The bill was to prevent instant divorce practice in the muslim community. The union law minister ravi shankar prasad said ” we have made a provision in which wife can file an FIR and husband could be given bail by the magistrate upon hearing the wife. Minutes after the rajya sabha approve instant triple talaq as a criminal offense PM Nareindra modi tweeted saying that an archaic and medeival practice has finally be confined to an end. He added that india rejoicing today.

A small boy lost at jafarabad metro station

The Delhi metro started in 1995, as a red line between tiz hazari and shahadara, till now has been serving this metropolitan with a total of 10 lines engulfing the whole city. But still it has to cover up a lot of dearths in the system. On Thursday, i was in metro, it stopped at jafarabad station on pink line when a family entered. They were four, father, mother, grandma and a 4-5 years old boy. The father was holding his son’s hand. Everything was good until he suddenly left his hand and rushed out of the train. Before his father could do something, the gates ceased and the next he realized that he had lost his kid. You know, once the gates are closed, you cannot do anything but wait for the train to stop at the next station. And so did he. At the next station he took an opposite train and rushed back towards jafarabad. The mother and grandma remained at that station in hope that someone would bring their kid from the next train. We don’t know whether he was found or not, but we can say that there are still some flaws that are needed to be scrutinized by DMRC so that these things can be prevented in future.

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