What Happened in Kashmir After Article 370 Was Abrogated?

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What Happened in Kashmir After Article 370 Was Abrogated?

Synopsis

Discover the remarkable transformation of Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370. Once a hotspot for violence and unrest, the region is now moving toward development, education, and peace. Explore how this change is reshaping the lives of the Kashmiri youth and fostering a new sense of hope.

Key Takeaways

  • Article 370 abrogation led to a significant decline in stone pelting and unrest.
  • Kashmiri youth are now pursuing education and jobs actively.
  • Development and sports are becoming focal points in the region.
  • The region is experiencing a surge in tourism, indicating a return to normalcy.
  • The mood in Kashmir reflects hope and progress rather than fear.

New Delhi, Aug 4 (NationPress) Six years ago, when Article 370 was abrogated, few believed that there would be complete silence on the issue in Kashmir. Once a place where stone pelting had become a means of livelihood for some and a tool of disruption for Pakistan-backed separatists, the region underwent a dramatic transformation after one decisive step by India’s Parliament and the strong resolve of the Modi government.

From late 1989, when terrorism first took root, until August 2019, Kashmir’s streets regularly witnessed stone-pelting incidents. These were often sparked by anything from local grievances to instructions from separatist leaders, particularly the Hurriyat Conference. This group operated a network of paid supporters who incited the youth to confront security forces, especially after Friday prayers. Pakistani and ISIS flags were often waved in defiance.

The separatist ecosystem, funded generously, encouraged unrest and even orchestrated the burning of schools and colleges to keep young people uneducated and jobless — and, therefore, vulnerable to manipulation.

None of the elected governments in between could do anything. The Hurriyat, led by pro-Pakistan Syed Ali Shah Geelani and aided by separatists like Yasin Malik and scores of others, almost ran a parallel administration, which set a calendar for defiance, hartal days, and stone pelting sessions.

But all of this changed overnight on August 5, 2019, when Article 370 was revoked and the Indian Constitution was fully extended to Jammu and Kashmir. Stone pelting ceased. Protests and flag-waving disappeared. Contrary to many expectations, people did not pour into the streets to protest. Instead, a long-awaited silence settled over the valley - not one of fear, but of relief.

Six years on, that silence has evolved into action. Development, education, and sports have taken centre stage. More Kashmiri youth are qualifying for central government jobs, including the prestigious UPSC exams. Thousands are studying across India - and abroad. Many are excelling in sports and entrepreneurship.

In April 2017, an image of a young girl, Afshan Ashiq, throwing stones had gone viral. Today, she is a professional footballer - a symbol of the valley’s transformation. Stories like hers are now commonplace.

These developments suggest that the abrogation of Article 370 helped liberate the people of Kashmir from decades of psychological manipulation and fear, often rooted in religious sentiment and external influence.

While the surge in tourism is often cited as proof of normalcy, the true indicator lies in the disappearance of stone pelting and protests. It reflects a deeper shift in public sentiment - one of contentment and hope.

The prevailing mood in the valley today is clear: the people are moving forward, and they are doing so without the shadow of Article 370.

(Deepika Bhan can be contacted at deepika.b@ians.in)

Point of View

I emphasize that the abrogation of Article 370 marks a pivotal moment in Kashmir's journey. It represents not only a constitutional change but also a psychological liberation from years of manipulation. The current developments reflect a collective desire for peace and progress among the people of Kashmir.
NationPress
10/09/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the abrogation of Article 370?
The abrogation was initiated by the Indian government to fully integrate Jammu and Kashmir into India, aiming to bring stability and development to the region.
How has the situation in Kashmir changed post-abrogation?
Since the abrogation, incidents of stone pelting and protests have significantly decreased, paving the way for development and a focus on education and employment.
What impact has the abrogation had on Kashmiri youth?
Kashmiri youth are now engaging more in education and sports, with many qualifying for central government jobs and excelling in various fields.
Is tourism recovering in Kashmir?
Yes, the surge in tourism is a positive sign of normalcy returning to the region, contributing to the local economy and fostering a sense of hope.
What does the future hold for Kashmir?
The future looks promising as the people of Kashmir embrace development, education, and a peaceful coexistence, moving forward without the shadow of Article 370.