<P> The Constitution of India grants Jammu and Kashmir special autonomous status as a temporary provision through Article 370 . However, some Muslim Kashmiris demand greater autonomy and sovereignty and some even demand independence from India, while some non-Muslims would like to see the state fully integrated into India . A part of Kashmiri Muslims also have inclination towards Pakistan since a small part of Kashmir is under Pakistan Control . There has also been a number of separatist movements, both political and militant, mostly led by hardline Muslim leaders . However, in recent years Kashmiri Muslims have been leaning towards being in India due to economic reasons . </P> <P> Jammu and Kashmir is the only Indian state that has its own flag . Designed by the Government of India, the state flag of Jammu and Kashmir is the native plough on a red background which is a symbol of labour . The three stripes represent the three administrative divisions of the state, namely Jammu, Valley of Kashmir, and Ladakh . </P> <P> Furthermore, a 2008 report by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees determined that State of Jammu and Kashmir is only' Partly free' . </P> <Ul> <Li> Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) </Li> <Li> Bharatiya Janata Party </Li> <Li> Indian National Congress (Congress) </Li> <Li> Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) </Li> <Li> All Jammu & Kashmir Patriotic Peoples Front </Li> <Li> Jamaat - e-Islami Kashmir </Li> <Li> Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party </Li> <Li> Praja Parishad Jammu and Kashmir </Li> <Li> Democratic Janata Dal (Jammu and Kashmir) </Li> <Li> Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party </Li> <Li> Mallah Insaf Party </Li> </Ul>

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