India, a diverse country whose one side shows us smart technology, crave for development, huge infrastructure and lavishing lifestyle. But the other side depicts a gloomy picture of people dying with hunger, destitutes killing themselves who fear from the struggling game of life. We are in a state of war. The war between our ideology and reality. It is a shame for us where we merely like, share and comment but having no platform to put our tweets into reality. What else we can do. Our lawmakers claim to produce world's top engineers, doctors and what not. But do we still have those repositories of knowledge really doing an effort to change the situation. Absolutely yes, posting pictures on social media, shaking hands with ministers, uttering claims of 'mera desh badal raha hai'.
Narendra Modi. The Supreme Court gave a historic verdict on the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35-A. In its decision it upheld the sovereignty and integrity of India, which has always been cherished by every Indian. PM Modi wrote, "Today the dreams of the people of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh are not dependent on the past, but on the possibilities of the future" The Supreme Court is absolutely right in saying that the decision taken on 5 August 2019 was taken with the aim of enhancing constitutional integration and not with the aim of disintegration. He also admitted that the nature of Article 370 was not permanent. The beautiful and serene valleys and snow-clad mountains of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh have been mesmerizing every Indian for generations, but for many decades, many places in Jammu and Kashmir have witnessed violence and instability that is unimaginable. At the time of independence the then political leadership had the option of making a fresh start for national u...

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