All Clauses of the Article 370 ceased to be operative from

6th August, 2019
14th August, 2019
15th August, 2020
10th August, 2020

The correct answer is: A. 6th August, 2019.

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution was a provision that granted special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It was inserted into the Constitution by the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1954. The article allowed the state to have its own constitution, flag, and a separate set of laws. It also prohibited non-Kashmiris from owning property in the state.

On August 5, 2019, the Indian government revoked Article 370. This meant that the state of Jammu and Kashmir was no longer a special state and was now subject to the same laws as the rest of India. The government also bifurcated the state into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

The revocation of Article 370 was a controversial move. Some people supported the move, saying that it was necessary to bring Jammu and Kashmir into the mainstream of India. Others opposed the move, saying that it was a violation of the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Supreme Court of India is currently hearing a petition challenging the revocation of Article 370. The court is expected to give its verdict in the coming months.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: 6th August, 2019. This is the correct answer. On this day, the Indian government revoked Article 370.
  • Option B: 14th August, 2019. This is the day India celebrates its independence. However, it is not the day when Article 370 was revoked.
  • Option C: 15th August, 2020. This is the day India celebrates its 74th independence day. However, it is not the day when Article 370 was revoked.
  • Option D: 10th August, 2020. This is not the day when Article 370 was revoked.
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