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Unkindest Cut? Congress's Jyotiraditya Scindia Backs Centre On Kashmir
Jyotiraditya Scindia backed the government on its decision to end special status
for Jammu and Kashmir

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India
He said it would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed
Other Congress leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move
Senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia became the surprise addition today to
the list of party leaders openly backing the government on its decision to end
special status for Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and split it into two union
territories. Jyotiraditya Scindia, a party general secretary, tweeted his support
just before a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party's top
decision-making body, to firm up its stand on Kashmir.
"I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India. Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed.
No questions could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country's
interest and I support this," Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted.

Jyotiraditya M. Scindia
?
@JM_Scindia
I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India.

Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed. No questions
could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country�s interest and I
support this.

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The tweet gave a minor concession to the party line, that the manner in which it
was railroaded through both houses was "undemocratic".

As a rash of Congress leaders appear to by defying the headless party, Jyotiraditya


Scindia's move may hurt its leadership the most.

Mr Scindia, 48, an aide of Rahul Gandhi, was given the prestigious task of leading
the party's national election campaign in Uttar Pradesh along with Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra. However, the Congress came a cropper in UP and Mr Scindia himself lost the
election.

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Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India He said it
would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed Other Congress
leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move

Amid speculation, Mr Scindia attended the CWC meet and was seen in photos shared by
the Congress seated next to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
Lok Sabha MPs this morning met with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi before the
Kashmir move was taken up in the Lok Sabha.

Sonia Gandhi, presented with the options to support or oppose the move, reportedly
said "We will oppose it and our opposition is based on the manner in which the
people of Jammu and Kashmir, the state assembly, have not been consulted."

The Congress was in disarray after Amit Shah introduced the move in the Rajya Sabha
on Monday. It was among the few parties that opposed the move.

A senior Congress leader, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, admitted yesterday that the party
had been outfoxed. "We have been politically outwitted as we are among four or five
parties alone that have opposed it," Mr Singhvi told NDTV.

Several Congress leaders have backed the Kashmir move, including Janardhan Dwivedi,
Jaiveer Shergill and Deepender Hooda.

"My mentor Ram Manohar Lohia was against Article 370 from the start.... My personal
view is that this is a matter of national satisfaction. A mistake made during
independence has been corrected, even if belatedly," Janardhan Dwivedi told news
agency ANI.

Deepender Hooda, another Congress leader, tweeted: "My personal view is that there
isn't a need to have Article 370 in the 21st century. The move is not only in the
interest of the country but also for the benefit of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an
integral part of India. It is the responsibility of the government to implement the
move in a peaceful environment."

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Unkindest Cut? Congress's Jyotiraditya Scindia Backs Centre On Kashmir
Jyotiraditya Scindia backed the government on its decision to end special status
for Jammu and Kashmir

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India
He said it would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed
Other Congress leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move
Senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia became the surprise addition today to
the list of party leaders openly backing the government on its decision to end
special status for Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and split it into two union
territories. Jyotiraditya Scindia, a party general secretary, tweeted his support
just before a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party's top
decision-making body, to firm up its stand on Kashmir.
"I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India. Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed.
No questions could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country's
interest and I support this," Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted.
Jyotiraditya M. Scindia
?
@JM_Scindia
I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India.

Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed. No questions
could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country�s interest and I
support this.

50.4K
6:49 PM - Aug 6, 2019
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17.1K people are talking about this
The tweet gave a minor concession to the party line, that the manner in which it
was railroaded through both houses was "undemocratic".

As a rash of Congress leaders appear to by defying the headless party, Jyotiraditya


Scindia's move may hurt its leadership the most.

Mr Scindia, 48, an aide of Rahul Gandhi, was given the prestigious task of leading
the party's national election campaign in Uttar Pradesh along with Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra. However, the Congress came a cropper in UP and Mr Scindia himself lost the
election.

ma06mh3s
Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India He said it
would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed Other Congress
leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move

Amid speculation, Mr Scindia attended the CWC meet and was seen in photos shared by
the Congress seated next to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

Lok Sabha MPs this morning met with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi before the
Kashmir move was taken up in the Lok Sabha.

Sonia Gandhi, presented with the options to support or oppose the move, reportedly
said "We will oppose it and our opposition is based on the manner in which the
people of Jammu and Kashmir, the state assembly, have not been consulted."

The Congress was in disarray after Amit Shah introduced the move in the Rajya Sabha
on Monday. It was among the few parties that opposed the move.

A senior Congress leader, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, admitted yesterday that the party
had been outfoxed. "We have been politically outwitted as we are among four or five
parties alone that have opposed it," Mr Singhvi told NDTV.

Several Congress leaders have backed the Kashmir move, including Janardhan Dwivedi,
Jaiveer Shergill and Deepender Hooda.

"My mentor Ram Manohar Lohia was against Article 370 from the start.... My personal
view is that this is a matter of national satisfaction. A mistake made during
independence has been corrected, even if belatedly," Janardhan Dwivedi told news
agency ANI.

Deepender Hooda, another Congress leader, tweeted: "My personal view is that there
isn't a need to have Article 370 in the 21st century. The move is not only in the
interest of the country but also for the benefit of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an
integral part of India. It is the responsibility of the government to implement the
move in a peaceful environment."

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Unkindest Cut? Congress's Jyotiraditya Scindia Backs Centre On Kashmir
Jyotiraditya Scindia backed the government on its decision to end special status
for Jammu and Kashmir

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India
He said it would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed
Other Congress leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move
Senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia became the surprise addition today to
the list of party leaders openly backing the government on its decision to end
special status for Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and split it into two union
territories. Jyotiraditya Scindia, a party general secretary, tweeted his support
just before a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party's top
decision-making body, to firm up its stand on Kashmir.
"I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India. Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed.
No questions could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country's
interest and I support this," Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted.

Jyotiraditya M. Scindia
?
@JM_Scindia
I support the move on #JammuAndKashmir & #Ladakh and its full integration into
union of India.

Would have been better if constitutional process had been followed. No questions
could have been raised then. Nevertheless, this is in our country�s interest and I
support this.

50.4K
6:49 PM - Aug 6, 2019
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17.1K people are talking about this
The tweet gave a minor concession to the party line, that the manner in which it
was railroaded through both houses was "undemocratic".

As a rash of Congress leaders appear to by defying the headless party, Jyotiraditya


Scindia's move may hurt its leadership the most.

Mr Scindia, 48, an aide of Rahul Gandhi, was given the prestigious task of leading
the party's national election campaign in Uttar Pradesh along with Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra. However, the Congress came a cropper in UP and Mr Scindia himself lost the
election.

ma06mh3s
Jyotiraditya Scindia said he supports J&K's "full integration" to India He said it
would be "better" if constitutional process had been followed Other Congress
leaders have broken from party line, supporting the move

Amid speculation, Mr Scindia attended the CWC meet and was seen in photos shared by
the Congress seated next to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

Lok Sabha MPs this morning met with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi before the
Kashmir move was taken up in the Lok Sabha.

Sonia Gandhi, presented with the options to support or oppose the move, reportedly
said "We will oppose it and our opposition is based on the manner in which the
people of Jammu and Kashmir, the state assembly, have not been consulted."

The Congress was in disarray after Amit Shah introduced the move in the Rajya Sabha
on Monday. It was among the few parties that opposed the move.

A senior Congress leader, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, admitted yesterday that the party
had been outfoxed. "We have been politically outwitted as we are among four or five
parties alone that have opposed it," Mr Singhvi told NDTV.

Several Congress leaders have backed the Kashmir move, including Janardhan Dwivedi,
Jaiveer Shergill and Deepender Hooda.

"My mentor Ram Manohar Lohia was against Article 370 from the start.... My personal
view is that this is a matter of national satisfaction. A mistake made during
independence has been corrected, even if belatedly," Janardhan Dwivedi told news
agency ANI.

Deepender Hooda, another Congress leader, tweeted: "My personal view is that there
isn't a need to have Article 370 in the 21st century. The move is not only in the
interest of the country but also for the benefit of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an
integral part of India. It is the responsibility of the government to implement the
move in a peaceful environment."

7 COMMENTS
Yesterday, the Congress's chief whip Bhubaneswar Kalita quit the party and the
Rajya Sabha calling the Congress stand on Kashmir "suicide".

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