By Ashiq Hussain Bhat,
5 February 2015
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<p>The <span class="IL_AD">present</span> Indian Constitution describes Kashmir State (including its<span class="IL_AD">Pakistan</span> administered areas) as Indian territory (Article 1 Schedule I). The Constituent Assembly of post-partition India <span class="IL_AD">passed</span> this Constitution on 26 November 1949. However, it became effective on 26 January 1950. January 26 was a day of historical significance for ruling Congress Party because on this day 1930 they had celebrated “Complete-Independence-Day” by pledging themselves to the goal of complete independence of <span class="IL_AD">British</span> India and to the Civil Disobedience Movement which their leader M.K.
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