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Indian Supreme Court orders govt to restore normalcy in IOK

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The Supreme Court of India heard a petition against the crippled situation in Indian occupied Kashmir after abrogating Article 370.

According to details, The Supreme Court directed the government to restore normalcy in the valley, stating that the orders are given to Kashmir Government over the request of Farooq Abdullah’s release.

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad to visit Kashmir. Chief Justic Ranjan Gogoi stated that he will visit himself if needed.

Congress leaders will be allowed to visit Srinagar, Anantnag and Baramulla. However, the top court restrained them from carrying out any political activities like taking out rallies or any other public meetings.

The top court issued a notice to the Centre and state on Jammu and Kashmir peoples conference’s plea, that Indian president has no rights to revoke article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir.

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Indian Supreme Court’s decision to restore life in the Indian- administered Kashmir valley is a huge victory, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi stated.

According to details, Shah Mehmood Qureshi stated that Indian Supreme Court fears from the measures taken by Modi-led Government.

The Supreme Court directed the government to restore normalcy in the valley, otherwise, Indian Constitution will be extinct, Shah Mehmood stated.

Foreign Minister further added that Indian Government has violated International Laws.

Pakistan will raise voice for Kashmir at all international forum and the decision of Indian Supreme court to restore Article 370 is a huge victory, FM added.

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