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2019 a busy year for MHA | | | PTI, New Delhi, DEC 26 2019, 16:22PM IST UPDATED: DEC 26 2019, 16:34PM IST PTI file photo of the Pulwama Attack 2019 proved to be a watershed year for the Ministry of Home Affairs with abrogation of provisions of Article 370, enactment of the CitizenAmendment Act, the terror attack in Pulwama and a host of other issues keeping it busy. The year also saw BJP President Amit Shah assuming charge of the crucial ministry and taking a few tough decisions that rocked the country, the subcontinent as as well as different parts of the world. Just two months after the Narendra Modi government assumed office for the second consecutive term, Shah on August 5 announced in Rajya Sabha the decision to end the special status given to Jammu and Kashmiunder Article 370 and bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories. Thus ended one of the most contentious provisions of the Constitution that had allowed a separate flag, a Constitution to Jammu and Kashmir for seven decades |
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