A mysterious luncheon in Dachigam

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A Mysterious Luncheon in Dachigam — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Event Informal legislators' lunch, Dachigam National Park, June 3, 2026
Host Omar Abdullah, CM, J&K UT
CM's tenure ~20 months as of June 2026 (sworn Oct 16, 2024)
J&K's current status Union Territory with Legislature
Governing statute J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019
Article 370 abrogated August 5, 2019
L-G's special powers Security, police, All India Services (under UT model)
Administrative Council Existed during President's Rule; disbanded Oct 2024
Transaction of Business Rules Not yet finalized for J&K UT (as of June 2026)
Statehood resolution Passed by cabinet; L-G cleared it; Centre yet to act
Dachigam NP location ~22 km from Srinagar, J&K
Dachigam NP area ~141 sq km
Protected species Hangul (Kashmir stag, Cervus hanglu hanglu) — Schedule I, Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
L-G-nominated members L-G can nominate 5 members to J&K Legislative Assembly
LG (2024–) Manoj Sinha (held office during transition)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Geopolitical / Strategic

Environmental

Administrative

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. Dachigam National Park is located approximately 22 km from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir. [S1]
  2. The Hangul (Kashmir stag, Cervus hanglu hanglu) — Schedule I species under WPA, 1972 — is the flagship species of Dachigam NP. [S1]
  3. J&K was bifurcated into two UTs under the J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019, effective October 31, 2019. [S3][S4]
  4. Article 370 of the Indian Constitution was abrogated on August 5, 2019. [S4]
  5. J&K is a Union Territory with Legislature (unlike Ladakh, which is a UT without legislature). [S3]
  6. The L-G of J&K can nominate 5 members to the Legislative Assembly under Section 15 of the J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019. [S3]
  7. Omar Abdullah was sworn in as J&K CM on October 16, 2024 — the first elected CM since Article 370 abrogation. [S4]
  8. The Administrative Council (L-G-headed executive body during President's Rule) was disbanded when the elected government assumed office in October 2024. [S2]
  9. Transaction of Business Rules determine the division of executive powers between the CM, CoM, and L-G in a UT with legislature — not yet finalized for J&K as of 2026. [S1]
  10. Under the J&K UT model, security and police matters are under the L-G's purview, not the elected CM — unlike full statehood. [S1]
  11. The Government of India (Transaction of Business) Rules, 1961 — a central-level document — was cited in PIB releases related to the J&K Reorganisation Act implementation (Sections 73 & 74). [S5]
  12. J&K has been a UT for seven years as of August 2026 — statehood restoration remains pending. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II Centre–State relations; Devolution of powers; Constitutional provisions for UTs; Federalism
GS-II Statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial bodies; Role of L-G
GS-III Conservation, environmental pollution; Protected areas and biodiversity

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The governance model of Union Territories with Legislature creates an inherent tension between democratic accountability and central oversight. Examine with reference to Jammu & Kashmir." (GS-II)
  2. "Critically analyse the constitutional and administrative challenges faced by the elected government of Jammu & Kashmir as a Union Territory in asserting control over the bureaucracy and security apparatus." (GS-II)
  3. "Dachigam National Park is more than a wildlife sanctuary — it is a microcosm of competing pressures between development, security, and conservation in Kashmir. Discuss." (GS-III)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Article 370 & 371 Constitutional basis for J&K's special status — abrogated in 2019; understand what was removed
J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019 The enabling statute for J&K's UT status; powers of L-G vs CM
GNCTD Act, 1991 & 2021 Amendment Closest analogue to J&K UT governance; SC ruling on Delhi model applicable by inference
Transaction of Business Rules Mechanism for power demarcation in Cabinets; compare centre vs state vs UT
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 Schedules I–V; protected area network; Hangul and endangered species
Scheduled Tribes & Forest Rights Act, 2006 Gujjar & Bakerwal communities dependent on Dachigam area; overlap with protected area rights
Federalism & Cooperative Federalism Constitutional scheme for Centre–State–UT power distribution; Sarkaria Commission recommendations
Delimitation Commission J&K delimitation (2022) restructured assembly constituencies — directly affects electoral politics of Omar Abdullah's coalition

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. J&K ≠ full State: Post-2019, J&K is a UT with Legislature — do not conflate with a state. Ladakh is a UT without Legislature. Many aspirants miss this distinction.
  2. L-G powers are not identical across all UTs: Delhi's L-G powers were redefined by the GNCTD v. Union of India 2023 SC judgment and the 2021 GNCTD Amendment Act — do NOT apply Delhi's framework verbatim to J&K without noting statutory differences.
  3. Article 370 abrogation date vs UT formation date: Article 370 abrogated on August 5, 2019; J&K UT operationally came into existence on October 31, 2019 (bifurcation effective date). These are two separate dates.
  4. Dachigam is not a Tiger Reserve: It is a National Park under WPA, 1972 — primary protection is for Hangul, not tigers. Do not confuse with Project Tiger reserves.
  5. Transaction of Business Rules (J&K) ≠ Rules of Business (GoI): The Government of India's Transaction of Business Rules, 1961 is a separate central document; J&K UT needs its own set under the Reorganisation Act — the two should not be conflated.

11. Sources