ahlam1399
07-14-2016, 06:28 AM
Given its **torious political history, Article 356 should have been scrapped long ago. If the provision has continued to remain in the statute book, it?s only because of its usefulness to the ruling party of the day at the Centre, in executing the design of destabilising Opposition-run governments.
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