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Modi speaks on Jammu and Kashmir special provisions revocation at Bangkok

Modi speaks on Jammu and Kashmir special provisions revocation at Bangkok
Modi speaks on Jammu and Kashmir special provisions revocation at Bangkok

Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Bangkok for a three-day visit with a view of promoting India to support the signing of an ultimate trade deal that involves 16 Asia-Pacific nations to form as the ultimate free-trade region in the world. During the visit, PM Modi has spoken with the people of Thailand on the abrogation of the special provision of  Jammu and Kashmir. He said that India has filtrated the seeds of terrorism and partiality by revoking the Articles 370, 35(A) and restructuring the state.

On speaking to the event that was held at the Thai which is the capital Bangkok, Modi said that his government is doing the things that were thought to be impossible to do. He further told that when the decision of India on plucking out the seeds of terrorism and separatism were taken, there were vibes reverberated across the world boundaries and Modi said that he felt the same vibes in Thailand as well.

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To explain in detail, Article 370 and 35(A) provides the special permissions to the Jammu and Kashmir to have its own constitution and rights for temporary time. The point of making Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh as the union territory was taken during the August 5th with the decision of special provisions abrogation.

Modi further praised the relationship between India and Thailand by elaborating it as whatever the strength of the relationship between India and Thailand is right now is all because of the consensual bilateral ties between the two countries. On speaking to the event, he said that in terms of bilateral ties and sentiments, India and Thailand not only appear same in terms of language and sentiments it might be also the same but Modi said you people called me Sawasdee Modi which has the connection with the Sanskrit word Swasti that reads as the welfare.

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