India’s Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the special status of held Kashmir was a temporary provision and upheld the order abrogating Article 370 in the constitution, Indian media outlets reported.
It also directed the election commission to hold elections in held Kashmir by September 30, 2024.
In 2019, India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had revoked occupied Kashmir’s special status by repealing Article 370 of the constitution. The law had limited the power of the Indian parliament to impose laws in the state, apart from matters of defence, foreign affairs and communications.
 D.Y. Chandrachud had begun hearing the set of petitions challenging the reading down of Article 370 of the Indian constitution on on July 11 and reserved its verdict on September 5.
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