What is the instrument of accession in simpler words?

The accession of J&K is a fact of history known to all of us, accession is a legal document executed by Maharaja Hari Singh, ruler of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, on 26 October 1947. By executing this document under the provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh agreed to accede to the Dominion … Read more

Letter from Maharaja Hari Singh to Lord Mountbatten

Today, on 23rd September, each unbiased citizen of he state remembers the last Maharaja of the Princely State of Jammu Kashmir- Maharaja Hari Singh. It was due to the quick and calculated effort of the Maharaja, that the state acceded with the dominion of India. Watch video: Reasons for remembering Maharaja Hari Singh Jammu Virasat presents … Read more

Supreme Court shocked at J&K Bar’s submission

The Supreme Court today expressed shock at the submission of a bar body of Jammu and Kashmir terming the accession of the State into India as “mysterious” and “controversial” while taking a strong note of it. The State’s Bar Association, which was asked by the Apex Court to help in finding amicable solution to the … Read more

Here’s A Throwback To Dr Karan Singh Speech In Rajya Sabha Regarding Accession of Jammu & Kashmir

Senior Congress leader and MP Dr. Karan Singh in 2016 urged the government in his speech in Rajya Sabha to abstain from stating that the political instability in Jammu and Kashmir was “an internal matter” of India.

While insisting on restoration of the dialogue process with Pakistan, Mr. Singh reminded the House that on October 27, 1947, when his father Maharaja Hari Singh, then ruler of the princely state, signed an Instrument of Accession with the Union of India, the development happened on three principles — that only Defence, Communications and Foreign Affairs would be handled by the Centre, and the rest will be under the state.

I was in the House when the Accession was signed. However, please remember something more, my father acceded for three subjects — Defence, Communications and Foreign Affairs. He signed the same Instrument of Accession that all the other princely states signed. But all other states subsequently merged. And J&K did not merge,” said Mr. Singh.

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