Former Secretary-General of 7th , 8th and 9th Lok Sabha and Lok Sabha Secretariat (Lower House of Parliament of India) from 1984 to 1990, Subhash Kashyap speaks on the attempt to removal on ordinance 35A. The eminent political scientist says, "My opinion is that there is no need to bring an ordinance to remove it, and by the consent of the state government, it can be removed by the order of the President." He said, "At present the government does not have such a government In consultation with the governor, 35A can be removed. There is no problem in bringing the ordinance legally, but it will be considered as a political decision to a large extent. ''
Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave said, "The government has the power to bring an ordinance, even if it is illogical. The Constitution can be amended only under Article 368. Therefore, the existing provisions in a way have double protection. Article 35A can be amended or deleted. But to bring an ordinance for it, it would be completely unconstitutional. The assembly of Jammu and Kashmir's state is still dissolved. It is therefore wrong to bring the ordinance of the government. But the government wants to take this step to woo political gain and Hindu voters. "
Apart from them, senior advocate Amarendra Sharan and Ajit Sinha also say that the central government can bring an ordinance, but adopting this method on such a significant issue will not be right.


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