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Jammu And Kashmir election: Political parties demand polls day after new voters list release

Jammu And Kashmir election: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, last month during his visit to UT had said elections will be held after voters' list compilation.

Raju Kumar Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 Srinagar Updated on: November 26, 2022 23:09 IST
The election is due in J&K
Image Source : PTI/FILE The election is due in J&K

Jammu And Kashmir election: Political parties pressed their demand for election in UT (Union Territory) as final electoral list was published on Friday. A day after the final electoral roll out, major political parties in the Himalayan UT in chorus said the Election Commission should now announce assembly polls for the union territory.

They also said that they studying the new voters’ list. The final electoral roll of Jammu and Kashmir was published on Friday with the highest-ever net addition of more than 7.72 lakh voters, officials said.

It has a total of 83,59,771 electors -- 42,91,687 males, 40,67,900 females and 184 third gender -- Joint Chief Electoral Officer of Jammu and Kashmir Anil Salgotra had said.

National Conference’s stand

National Conference (NC) spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said around seven lakh voters have been added and the party will have to see as to how many of them were those voters who have turned 18 from the last revision till now.

"We are studying the details of it, constituency-wise," he told PTI.

Sadiq, however, said, now that the whole process is over, the party expects the Election Commission (EC) to come out and talk about assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

"How long should the people of Jammu and Kashmir be deprived of a representative, responsive government? So, this is the first and foremost that the EC should come out and state about how soon will they hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.

With the release of the final electoral roll, Sadiq also expressed hope that now the confusion and resulting apprehensions about addition of 25 lakh new voters, as the then CEO of Jammu and Kashmir Hridesh Kumar had said in a press conference in August, will be put to rest.

"We also expect the whole confusion and the apprehensions of the people are addressed," he added.

Peoples Democratic Party’s stand

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said it would be important to wait and see who these new voters are.

"How many of them are the people who were otherwise the state subjects and how many are those who acquired domicile certificates. These details are yet to come out. It will be very important to see that breakup," party chief spokesperson Suhail Bukhari said.

On the question of assembly elections, Suhail Bukhari said the present dispensation has "snatched all rights" from the people of Jammu and Kashmir and their democratic rights were not an exception.

"We really do not expect things from them, because they have been giving statements which are contradictory – on one hand saying the security situation has improved and is great, but, on the other saying, that once the situation improves, elections will be held, and then the statehood (will be restored)," he said.

Peoples Conference spokesman Adnan Ashraf Mir said as the final rolls were published only on Friday, "it will take us some time to study it before commenting over it".

"We need to see whether the increased number is only of the people from Jammu and Kashmir who have attained the age of 18 years or is there any percentage of non-locals as well," he said.

Mir said the party stands vindicated as it had said that the then CEO's statement was factually incorrect and that it was not possible to add 25 lakh new voters.

"The CEO was only sort of trying to help the narrative of a particular party," Mir said in an apparent reference to CEO Kumar.

What Apni Party said
Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari said the final rolls were according to expectations.

"When a hue and cry was raised that 25 lakh new voters will be added, I had said the government should come clear on it and it had issued a clarification. So, an increase of 10 per cent is not much of an addition and it is a matter of satisfaction that no outsider has been added," Altaf Bukhari said.

He said the addition of young voters was a good thing because the youth have fresh thinking and will have a huge role in voting.

The former minister, however, said the final electoral rolls would have shut the mouths of those parties "who wait like vultures to evoke some controversies here so that the people worry and some incident takes place with them".

On the assembly elections, he said while the party expects the polls to be conducted now, "we do not know what the government thinks".

Awami National Conference’s stand
Awami National Conference senior vice president Muzaffar Shah said if the new voters were those from Jammu and Kashmir who have attained the age of 18 years, then there is no problem.

Centre on election

Earlier in October, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir,  had said that elections in the Union Territory will be held after voters' list compilation.

Also Read: Elections in J&K to be held after voters' list compilation, says Amit Shah

 

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