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Title: Interrogating the Citizenship Question in India: Debating Article 35A and Article 370
Other Titles: Journal of POLITICAL STUDIES, Vol. 12, March-October 2016, pp 01-24
Authors: Chakraborty, Ranjita
Keywords: Citizenship
Rights
Art. 35A
Art. 370
Gender inequality
Democratic practice
Denial of rights
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: Debating on citizenship ---not just meaning the right to carry a specific passport but encapsulating the relationship between the individual, state and society has become a major point of discussions both within the domain of academia as well as outside. Throughout the history, the concept has been defined variously and there exists no fixed definition.The paper would concentrate on the debate by focusing on citizenship provisions in the Constitution of India with particular focus on Article 35A and Art.370 of the Constitution of India and critically look into the positions taken by the Government of India and the political party leaders in Jammu and Kashmir. The provisions have been debated upon centering on the issue of violation of the Constitution of India and the fundamental rights as promised to the citizens of India by the supreme law of the land. As history is dynamic it is essential to engage in a constructive dialogue so that inclusive citizenship can be realized. The paper would delineate the major arguments in the debate and try to propose some guiding premises along the lines of which a revision could be worked out whereby particularities are protected but the universality of citizenship is also promoted.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3866
ISSN: 2278-4039
Appears in Collections:Vol. 12, (March-October 2016)

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