SC To Centre: Restore Normalcy In J&K Keeping In Mind National Interest
The Supreme Court on Monday while hearing a clutches of petitions issues directions on Jammu & Kashmir -
SC- We are facing an unprecedented situation
SC- Not a single bullet fired, no loss of life SC- 93 police stations restrictions have been lifted
SC- Not a single bullet fired, no loss of life SC- 93 police stations restrictions have been lifted
SC- No restrictions in Ladakh SC- over 10 lakh OPD patients since 5th August SC- 90 percent of medical shops are open SC- 8,96,000 LPG cylinders have been home delivered SC- 6.46 lakh quintal of ration distributed through PDS in Kashmir SC- Direct Jammu and Kashmir to make every endeavour to make normal life returns to Jammu and KashmirSC issues notice to centre on petition filed by MDMK leader Vaiko 2 release Farooq Abhullah from detention.
— Sidharth Pandey (@SidharthPandey) September 16, 2019
Abdullah has been under detention since 5th August in Kashmir
Centre challanges Vaiko's locus in case & use of habeas corpus.
Next date of hearing: 30/9/19@GoNews24x7 pic.twitter.com/yQJRZXZb6w
SC- As regarding medical facilities, direct the state government to make every endeavour people have access to health care SC- We ask for restoration to be on a selective basis keeping in mind national interest SC allows senior congress leader and former CM of J&K, Ghulam Nabi Azad to visit Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag, and Jammu. Ghulam Nabi Azad will not make any speeches or hold any public rally as per his own submissionsChief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, says in Supreme Court "if requirement arises, I may visit Jammu and Kashmir" https://t.co/uiLlcRFu0X
— ANI (@ANI) September 16, 2019
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