Article 370 (2024) Hindi WEB-DL[Trim]4

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00:00We will have to figure out what the constitutional path is to resolve this.
00:06Lastly, the toughest, security.
00:10By the morning of 5th August, when 370 will be removed,
00:14then Jalal, Andhrabi, separatists, hooligans
00:18will try their best to incite the Kashmiris, especially the youth.
00:23There will be violence in the valley.
00:25They are thirsting for a bloodbath.
00:27The Prime Minister has given strict instructions.
00:30When this bill is passed on 5th August,
00:33not a single drop of innocent blood will be spilt on the streets of Kashmir.
00:40Only then will this mission be considered successful.
01:01What's the update on Prompto 14?
01:02Ma'am, all the teams have been set up in different wings.
01:05Good.
01:06Make sure that they don't communicate with each other.
01:08Right.
01:14Good morning, ma'am.
01:16Give me the summary report.
01:18Sir, 9075 copy.
01:20Make sure there are no inconsistencies, yeah?
01:22Thank you.
01:23Ma'am.
01:24Siddharth.
01:25We've discovered something interesting, ma'am.
01:27As you know, ma'am,
01:29if there is to be any change in the main text of Article 370 in Kashmir,
01:33we have to pass a constitutional order with the permission of the Constituent Assembly.
01:39Right.
01:40Four constitutional orders have been passed for four such changes
01:44in the main text of Article 370 till date.
01:46Yes, ma'am.
01:471952,
01:481954,
01:501958,
01:51and 1965.
01:531954, 1958, and 1965.
02:03But the Constituent Assembly was dissolved in 1957.
02:06Yes.
02:07Two more constitutional orders were passed without their permission.
02:11Yes, ma'am. 1958 and 1965.
02:15How?
02:15That's the interesting part.
02:171965 was the order routine.
02:19Article 367 was used
02:22to change some basic terminologies.
02:24Article 367?
02:26Yes.
02:27Article 367 gives power to the President of India
02:31to interpret any article of the Constitution.
02:34What about 58?
02:36How was that passed?
02:38We are still working on that.
02:43Preparation is the key here.
02:45We have to pre-empt every possible problem
02:48and be prepared for it.
02:50Let's think. What could be the worst case?
02:53Pakistan.
02:57Pakistan could attack us.
02:58There could be a war between the two countries.
03:00And if things get worse, as our neighbours do,
03:04we could be threatened with a nuclear war.
03:09The ISI had contaminated the water supply
03:12of their villages to take revenge on the Baloch rebels.
03:15We have to do the same thing around the LOC areas.
03:19It will take at most 12 hours.
03:21We could attack the terrorist Amarnath Yatra.
03:28Or worse, they can be taken hostage.
03:31There are many countries in the UN
03:32who want to settle their score with India.
03:35If they join hands,
03:36they can impose some crippling sanctions on us.
03:38If they join hands,
03:40they can impose some crippling sanctions on us.
03:45Sorry for being late, guys.
03:47The driver lost the car keys.
03:51Drivers.
03:53There are thousands of government drivers in Kashmir.
03:55If they decide to go on a strike or disappear with the keys,
03:58the entire Baloch bureaucracy will be at home.
04:03Next.
04:08Next.
04:23And most importantly, we have to make a list
04:26of all those people who could cause us trouble on 5th August.
04:30Terrorist sympathisers, radical Malvis.
04:32Anyone who has ever done anything against India.
04:36And we will arrest each one of them.
04:39That list will run into hundreds.
04:40No, not hundreds. Thousands.
04:43SIDDHARTH, GIVE ME THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER, QUICKLY.
05:13Here it is.
05:16Mr. Chatterjee, sir.
05:17Look at this.
05:18The reference to 1954 in the 1958 order.
05:22Please read this.
05:23Sure.
05:24Sub-clause D shall be omitted
05:26and sub-clauses E and F shall be related
05:28as sub-clauses D and E, respectively.
05:31Which means,
05:32the original sub-clause D of 1954 shall be deleted
05:35and E and F shall be renamed.
05:38Which means,
05:39in the original document of the 1954 constitutional order,
05:41sub-clauses A to F shall be there.
05:45A, B, C, D, E.
05:50It ends at E.
05:51Which means,
05:54this is not the original copy of this order.
05:59Which means, the original sub-clause D
06:02is being deliberately hidden from us.
06:11DELETED
06:17So, you're saying that the sub-clause D
06:21which has been deleted,
06:22it's not mentioned anywhere else?
06:25No, sir.
06:27Neither in the 1952 constitutional order
06:29nor in 1965.
06:31It's only in 1958, sir.
06:35Sir,
06:37we strongly feel that this deleted sub-clause
06:41holds the key to solving all our problems.
06:44But for that,
06:46we need the original copy of the 1954 order, sir.
06:49And that's not with the Home Ministry.
06:52No, sir.
06:53My team has searched everywhere.
06:56Parliament Library, National Archives.
06:59I'm afraid that
07:01the document has been destroyed.
07:04No, it's not like that.
07:06Look, it's like this.
07:08No one can destroy a sensitive document like the constitutional order.
07:14If this clause is so important,
07:17then it can be hidden.
07:20And if someone has hidden it,
07:22then in a place where your reach
07:26is limited to a certain extent.
07:38CASE NO. 5
07:54Excuse me.
07:57May I help you?
07:59I'm Professor Heena Qureshi
08:02from Government Degree College.
08:04This is my assistant, Afzal Beg.
08:06He wants to do a PhD. I'm his guide.
08:09Ma'am, I...
08:10Sorry.
08:12There was a government programme,
08:14the Surveyshiksha Abhiyan.
08:15Can I have the file?
08:37You should be able to find it in this section.
08:39Yes.
08:42But please, be careful.
08:45These are very important documents.
08:47Okay.
08:47After you see them, keep them back safe and sound.
08:50Yes, ma'am.
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11:37Sorry, ma'am.
11:38I dropped it by mistake.
11:44Ma'am, we got it.
11:46You'll get a copy of this by this evening.
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12:17We'll see him.
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14:38Ma'am, Prompter 14 teams are ready with their plans.
14:40Make a list of potential receivers.
14:42But until I get the go-ahead, keep them on standby.
14:44Copy.
14:45Ma'am, we just received this from NIA Srinagar.
15:00Nisha, what's happening with the Amarnath Yatra?
15:03Ma'am, the Army, CRPF, and JK Governor
15:05have a joint statement.
15:07They have decided to cancel it.
15:09What's the official reason?
15:11The statement says it's a terror threat.
15:14The security forces have recovered some weapons
15:16from a hideout near the Yatra.
15:281952.
15:29The first constitutional order.
15:31It was a very basic legislation, sir.
15:34The then Maharaja of Kashmir, Hari Singh,
15:36was replaced by a new position.
15:39Sadr-e-Riyasat.
15:41Like a president.
15:42And the position of the Maharaja's PM
15:44was made the PM of J&K State.
15:491965.
15:51The fourth constitutional order.
15:53In this, the established terminologies of 1952
15:55were changed.
15:57And like other Indian states,
15:59in Kashmir, the president was made Governor
16:02and the PM was made CM.
16:04But something very interesting happened
16:06in the two constitutional orders.
16:101954.
16:11The second constitutional order.
16:13Knowing that one day,
16:15the Constituent Assembly would be over,
16:17a sub-clause was added to it.
16:19Sub-clause D.
16:21By which the powers of the Constituent Assembly of Kashmir
16:25were handed over to the Legislative Assembly of Kashmir.
16:29Including the power to abrogate Article 370.
16:33We have established precedence here, sir.
16:36That means this has already happened.
16:38Yes, sir.
16:39The Constituent Assembly itself approved it.
16:42Before it dissolved in 1957.
16:44Then why isn't this provision present today?
16:48This brings us to...
16:501958.
16:52The third and the most crucial constitutional order.
16:56In which the sub-clause D of the 1954 order was deleted
17:00and that provision was abolished forever.
17:03Every trace of this sub-clause was erased.
17:07So in 1958,
17:09this path was intentionally closed.
17:13Yes, sir.
17:15Tell me something.
17:17If this path
17:19had really been closed in 1958,
17:23then in 1965,
17:25how were the Governor and the Chief Minister
17:28replaced by the Governor and the Chief Minister?
17:32Article 367, sir.
17:34This gives power to the President.
17:36To interpret the Constitution.
17:40To make the President the Governor.
17:43To give the Legislative Assembly of Kashmir
17:46the status of the Constituent Assembly again.
17:49Yes, sir.
17:51We will have to use the combination of the powers
17:54of this established President and the President.
17:57We will have to use the combination of the powers
18:00of this established President and the President.
18:03If we give powers to the Legislative Assembly again,
18:06then this will definitely stand in the court.
18:23Yes, Pranada.
18:25I know something's happening.
18:27Something's always happening at the PMO.
18:29Please be more specific.
18:31Okay.
18:32When the Governor's fax machine broke down,
18:35I thought it was a technical error.
18:37But then when you guys cancelled the Amarnath Yadra
18:40based on a routine threat,
18:42that's when things caught my attention.
18:44And on top of all this,
18:46the army's heavy movement on the LOC.
18:50If Pakistan keeps instigating us,
18:52we'll also get caught.
18:54Please don't tell me that.
18:56I've been covering foreign affairs for 20 years.
18:58You're not going to war with Pakistan.
19:00My source tells me
19:02you are preparing for something really big in Kashmir.
19:07Is there going to be a bill passed?
19:09Something that creates a law and order situation?
19:13Something that maybe changes the special status?
19:18The PMO will not dignify this kind of gossip
19:21and rumour with a response.
19:25It's always so good to see you.
19:28Do come to my prime time at 9pm tomorrow.
19:31Good day.
19:39What should we do, ma'am?
19:42I don't know.
19:45But she shouldn't die tomorrow.
19:54Sir.
20:24Sir, India is going to do something big on 5th August.
20:39Set?
20:47Johan would be very proud of you, Muzeeb.
20:52Set?
20:54All set.
21:24Almost all of Kashmir's political and separatist leaders
21:27have been taken into custody.
21:30According to sources,
21:32Jammu and Kashmir's ex-Chief Minister,
21:34Salahuddin Jalal and Parveena Andrabi
21:37have also been kept under house arrest.
21:40This whole drama that you're seeing,
21:44this is unconstitutional.
21:46What is the Indian government doing in Kashmir?
21:49We have to stop it.
21:51We have to bring our people to the streets.
21:53So you want me to put more innocent children
21:55in the fire of your politics.
21:58I'm sorry, Ms. Parveena.
22:00This won't happen again.
22:02We have spoken to Delhi.
22:05We will ask them for whatever convenience we want.
22:09Now is not the time to beg.
22:11Hello?
22:13Hello?
22:14All phone networks and internet
22:16are being banned.
22:19We have always respected the Tiranga.
22:23But our body,
22:25our soul,
22:28this is our soul.
22:30The government has also announced
22:32section 144 in the entire valley.
22:36Ma'am, the arrests are in progress as we speak.
22:40Our units have taken control of every valley in Kashmir.
22:44What about Naiku?
22:45Nothing on him yet.
22:46But I assure you, we will get him.
22:48Communications?
22:50All telecoms and internet have been suspended.
22:53Only the satellite phone is active.
22:54The curfew has also been imposed.
22:56Best of luck.
22:58Best of luck, Ma'am.
23:06Can we fully trust this information?
23:10Who is the source?
23:11Khabar, sir.
23:13He is working for us now.
23:15Good.
23:16So what is our plan?
23:18From Kargil and Batalik
23:20to Puri and Akhnoor Tagar,
23:21our troops are heavily deployed.
23:23Sir,
23:24we have spread our landmines
23:26at a distance of 3 km from the LOC.
23:29Good.
23:32Gentlemen,
23:34let's ensure we give them a crushing defeat.
23:52Delhi can't treat us like this.
23:55May I ask them
23:57to come here and stop us
23:59instead of sending their foot soldiers?
24:02They were going to come.
24:04I stopped them.
24:06You are Kashmiri.
24:07I am Kashmiri.
24:08It will be easier to explain.
24:10Okay?
24:12How dare you keep me under house arrest?
24:17And you don't know what the consequences will be.
24:19The valley will be on fire.
24:22Everyone will remember 2016.
24:26Once the article is removed,
24:28the hands that you have been burning
24:30in the valley for years
24:32will break as soon as you apologize to the public.
24:36Abdali didn't stay quiet for long.
24:39He became a government approver
24:40as soon as he was hanged in Tihar.
24:42Signed confession.
24:44All your offshore accounts,
24:46fake transactions
24:47and most importantly, scams.
24:50From Ujala scam to JNK bank scam.
24:53It's all there.
24:55What a bloody nonsense.
24:58The case is closed.
25:00If you think you can
25:02corner me.
25:04Madam, this is Kashmir.
25:08I know very well how to
25:10fix things here.
25:13Of course you do.
25:15Kabir Haq sir.
25:18You framed him, didn't you?
25:21So that such a scam investigation
25:23doesn't reach you.
25:26My father committed suicide for the world.
25:30But you and I
25:32know this.
25:34That it was a planned murder.
25:38And I'll make sure
25:40that you bloody well pay for it.
25:41There are forces outside
25:43for your security.
25:45It would be best
25:47if you don't leave the house.
25:49You see,
25:51this place is safe for you.
25:53Otherwise, no one knows
25:55what will happen to you
25:57in Kashmir.
26:12Okay, so after your opening statement
26:14we'll go straight into the debate panel.
26:15Right.
26:16Maulana Hassan and Mishra ji
26:17are also going to join.
26:18Just make sure you push
26:20both their buttons at the right time.
26:21Yes, sir.
26:22By the way, what did the PM say?
26:25Very nervous.
26:26What will be the Prime Minister's
26:27next speech?
26:28Will he join the army chiefs
26:30to teach Pakistan a lesson?
26:32According to sources,
26:33there are still high-level
26:34security meetings
26:35in the PM's parliament chambers.
26:36In response to the questions
26:37raised on the Kashmir situation,
26:38we will keep you posted
26:40exclusively on NBN News.
26:43Sujit, pan to the phone back.
26:44Quick, quick, quick.
26:46Looks like the PM is here
26:48and he's about to exit
26:49from gate number four.
26:56The Prime Minister is on his way.
27:08The Prime Minister is on his way.
27:34Hi Bijoy.
27:35Don't go live, okay?
27:36We're wrong about 5th August.
27:37Something else is going on here.
27:38Bijoy, calm down.
27:40I just got the actual copy
27:41of the bill from another source.
27:43It has nothing to do
27:44with a special status.
27:45Instead, a legislation
27:46is about to pass
27:47which will override
27:48the Indus Water Treaty
27:49between India and Pakistan.
27:50Please double-check your sources.
27:52I'm 100% sure.
27:53It's a 200-page detailed bill.
27:55It's not a rumour.
27:56Check your mail.
28:00Vrinda, we have a problem.
28:02Yeah, DK, I know.
28:03Treaty, right?
28:04What treaty?
28:05No, no.
28:06Home Ministry just sent
28:07a message from a source.
28:08It says Yakub Sheikh
28:09is going to be hanged
28:10on 5th August.
28:11What?
28:12Yes.
28:13There is no bill.
28:37What the hell is going on?
28:42Stop! Stop!
29:03We have the plans
29:04for the 5th August
29:05and we're getting
29:06different reports.
29:07How many?
29:0814.
29:09And all of them
29:10are equally detailed and credible.
29:11Vrinda, we should
29:12cancel the programme.
29:14We need more time
29:15to vet all the information.
29:16No, no, no.
29:17This is the PMO strategy.
29:18These are all decoys.
29:20They want us to doubt
29:21our story, so we back out.
29:22We're not doing that.
29:36Vrinda?
29:48Hello, everyone.
29:49I'm Vrinda Ghosh
29:50and you're watching
29:51Primetime at 9
29:53on NBN News.

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