The Name of JNU should be changed To the name of Narendra Modi, Demand Bjp MP

 

BJP MP Hans Raj Hans made a big statement for removing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. He said, ” I prayed that everyone would be at peace. Don’t fall into a bomb. Our ex made a mistake, we are repaying it”. The BJP MP, Hans Raj Hans, attended a function at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). He said there should be a change in the name of JNU to MNU. In the name of Modiji, something should be there’s in the country.

Earlier, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the clause of giving special state title to Jammu and Kashmir served as a cover to the militants and their patrons. After this trend, development in Jammu and Kashmir will be rapid, too. Speaking at the inauguration of a program in Nagpur, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the decision to lift the clause was beneficial not only for Jammu and Kashmir but for the entire country.

Six Applicants, including former Air Vice Marshal Kapil Kak, Major-General Ashok Mehta (Retd.), have challenged the Jammu and Kashmir reconstruction bill and the government’s decision to lift Article 370.n They filed an appeal in the Supreme Court on Saturday.

In another petition, former IAS officer of Jammu and Kashmir, Haider Taibazi, Radha Kumar, who is associated with Jammu and Kashmir Home Ministry spokesperson for 2010-11, retired IPS officer of Punjab Cadre Amitabh Pandey, former IPS officer of Kerala cadre Gopal Pillai has their names.

Gopal Pillai was the Union Home Secretary in 2011. They demanded in their petition that the amendment would hit the decisions that Jammu and Kashmir had made with India for this decision of Article 370. They said that before the amendment, the opinion of the people of the state was no longer approved, which is a constitutional imperative in the interest of the state.

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