He also said the Parliament has made Jammu and Kashmir an integral part of India by ending Article 370, under the leadership of Prime Minister
In a message, Shah, who is also the BJP president, said with his unique experience and rare ability, Jaitley has served various responsibilities in the party and the government
Jaitley, 66, who opted out of the Modi 2.0 government over health issues, died at AIIMS in New Delhi on Saturday after being admitted on August 9 following complaints of breathlessness and restlessnes
Shah met the core committee of the state BJP unit after chairing a meeting of the West Zonal Council at a hotel near here in the afternoon
Triple talaq was a 'nightmare' for crores of Muslim women who were denied of their rights, says Home Minister Amit Shah.
A meeting between the GMPF and Shah was held earlier in January
He said the BJP-led government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'has made this country free from Article 370'
No major protests or encounters took place and travel to the Mughal gardens and monuments in provincial districts of Anantnag and Baramulla was unhindered
Jaitley, 66, was admitted at the Cardio-Neuro Centre of the hospital around 10 am today
The decision was taken at a crucial meeting of the National Security Committee chaired by Pak PM Imran Khan
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Govt should elaborate its plan for rapid development
"This will be a war that no one will win and the implications will be global," he warned
Aksai Chin is a vast area in Ladakh which is currently under Chinese occupation
Rajya Sabha on Monday approved a resolution revoking the special constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir and passed a Bill to split the state into two Union Territories.
Jammu and Kashmir LIVE updates: The Lok Sabha has taken up the resolution to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill
Article 35(A) came into being in the Constitution on May 14, 1954, allowing the J&K Assembly to define 'permanent resident' of the state and accorded special rights and privileges to them
The government's decision to amend Article 367 to replace the constituent assembly with the Legislative Assembly could also come under challenge
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The present strength of the assembly is 87, which includes four seats of the Ladakh region. Ladakh will now become a separate UT, but without a legislature