Speech on Article 370

Article 370 is a hot topic that often sparks debate. It’s a part of India’s constitution that once gave special status to the region of Jammu and Kashmir.

In 2019, this provision underwent a significant change. This stirred a lot of discussions and reactions worldwide.

1-minute Speech on Article 370

Ladies and Gentlemen, today we talk about a topic that has been the center of many discussions – Article 370. This piece of law was unique to the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Article 370 was a special rule in the Indian Constitution. It gave Jammu and Kashmir its own constitution, flag, and freedom to make laws. This meant that the state had a different set of rules from the rest of India.

The purpose of Article 370 was to respect the unique culture and identity of Jammu and Kashmir. It was a bridge that connected Jammu and Kashmir with India.

But there were concerns. Some people believed that Article 370 kept Jammu and Kashmir away from the rest of India. They said it stopped the state from growing and developing like other parts of India.

In August 2019, the Indian government changed Article 370. They said this change would bring Jammu and Kashmir closer to the rest of India. They believed it would help the state to grow and develop.

Friends, Article 370 is a complex topic. It has different meanings for different people. Some see it as a symbol of special status. Others see it as a barrier to unity and growth. It’s important for us to respect all views and work towards a peaceful and prosperous future for everyone.

So, let’s learn, let’s discuss, and let’s understand. Because knowledge is the first step towards understanding and unity. Thank you.

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2-minute Speech on Article 370

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Let’s talk about a topic that has been in the news a lot – Article 370. This is not just a number, but a part of the Indian constitution that has played a significant role in our history. It was a unique law that gave special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Now, what does ‘special status’ mean? It’s like when your parents let you have some extra privileges that your siblings don’t get. Jammu and Kashmir had some of these extra privileges. They had their own constitution, their own flag, and they could make some of their own rules.

Article 370 was not always meant to stay, though. It was a ‘temporary’ law, like a guest who was supposed to leave after some time. But this guest stayed for a very long time, for about 70 years.

In August 2019, the Indian government said it was time for this guest to leave. They removed Article 370. This meant that Jammu and Kashmir were no longer special. They were now just like all the other states in India.

This decision made some people very happy and some people very sad. Those who were happy said that this was good for India. They said that Jammu and Kashmir could now truly be a part of India, without any special rules. They also said that this could help bring peace to a place that has seen a lot of violence.

Those who were sad said that this was not fair. They said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir should have been asked before making such a big decision. They also said that this could lead to more violence, not less.

So, was it right to remove Article 370? That’s a question that doesn’t have a simple answer. It’s like asking if it’s right to take away the extra privileges that your parents gave you. Some of you might say yes, it’s only fair. Others might say no, it’s not fair.

In the end, what matters is not just the decision, but how it’s carried out. It’s important to make sure that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are treated with respect and kindness. It’s also important to make sure that their voices are heard.

Remember, laws and articles can change, but what should never change is our commitment to fairness, justice, and peace. Thank you.

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