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Kangana Ranaut: Scrapping of Article 370 was long due, it is a historic step

Today, the government of India scrapped the Article 370 of the Indian constitution that gave special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The decision created a lot of ruckus in the parliament and even on social media, it has received a mixed response. However, actress Kangana Ranaut feels that it is a historic step in the direction of terrorism free nation.

Kangana Ranaut in a statement said, "Scrapping of Article 370 was long due, it is a historic step in the direction of terrorism free nation, I have been emphasizing on this for the longest time, and I knew if anyone could achieve this impossible feat that is Mr. Modi, he is not only a visionary he has the required courage and strength of character to make unthinkable a reality... I congratulate entire Bharat including JnK on this historic day; we are together looking at a very bright future.”


Apart from Kangana, there are many other celebs who have welcomed this decision of Modi government. Veteran actor Anupam Kher tweeted, “I HAVE WOKEN UP IN NY TO THE BEST NEWS OF MY LIFE ABOUT KASHMIR. AND ON THE DAY MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY #LessonsLifeTaughtMeUnknowingly RELEASES! WHAT BETTER GIFT LIFE STORY OF A KASHMIRI BOY COULD GET. THANK YOU GOD, #GovtOfIndia, PM @narendramodi, @AmitShah. CONGRATULATIONS INDIA."

Dia Mirza wrote on Twitter, “Peace, prosperity and sustainable development for the people of #Ladakh and #JammuAndKashmir ?? Good Luck @PMOIndia @HMOIndia #Article370revoked #Artical35A.”

The decision of scrapping Article 370 was announced by BJP minister Amit Shah in parliament today. Well, we hope that the scrapping of Article 370 gets a good change for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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