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“POK Will Be Integrated Into India After BJP Wins in J&K”: Yogi Adityanath

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Addressing an election rally in Jammu’s RS Pura, Adityanath claimed that Pakistan was struggling to save its democracy and falling apart.

During the campaigning for the last phase of voting in Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday claimed that POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) will be integrated into India after the Bharatiya Janata Party gains power in Jammu and Kashmir, according to reports.

Addressing an election rally in Jammu’s RS Pura, Adityanath claimed that Pakistan was struggling to save its democracy and falling apart.

At a rally in Ramgarh, the 52-year-old BJP leader said that “voices for separation are rising” in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

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“After the BJP’s return (to power) here through peaceful elections, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is also going to be a part of Jammu and Kashmir. And this is the commotion in Pakistan, they are struggling to save their democracy. They are battling hard to save their democracy,” Adityanath said at a rally in the R S Pura area.
Earlier in May 2024, Adityanath had said that POK would be part of India within 6 months of Modi 3.0.

Polls for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly are ongoing, with polling completed in two phases. The voting in the third phase, for 40 seats, is scheduled for October 1, along with Haryana.

These are the first Assembly polls in the valley after the scrapping of Article 370 of the Constitution. The results of the elections, along with those of the Haryana Assembly election, will be announced on October 8.

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SC Rejects Gujarat Govt’s Petition To Scrap Remarks Made Against State Over Release Of Bilkis Bano Convicts

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“The exemption order lacks competence,” the Supreme Court said, criticizing the Gujarat government for passing such an order “without application of mind”.

In a major setback to the Gujarat government, the Supreme Court on Thursday has denied to remove remarks made in its order related to the release of the 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case.

In its defence, the Gujarat government said the court’s findings were grossly biased and claimed that the state’s affairs had been misrepresented. 

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While dismissing the petition, the top court said: “We are satisfied that there is no error apparent on the face of the record or any merit in the review petitions, warranting reconsideration of the order impugned. The review petitions are, accordingly, dismissed.” 

What SC Had Said? 

In its January 8 order, the Supreme Court reversed the remission granted to the 11 convicts and said the 11 men – who were released by the Gujarat government for “good behaviour” – had to return to jail. The apex court said that the state government was not competent to release the men.

“The exemption order lacks competence,” the Supreme Court said, criticizing the Gujarat government for passing such an order “without application of mind”.

The court also noted convicts could only be released by the state that tried them in the first place; in this case, that state was Maharashtra. “The exercise of power by the state of Gujarat is an instance of usurpation of power and abuse of power,” the court had said.

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