Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

J&K forms 2 panels for smooth conduct of panchayat polls

PREPPING UP The elections will begin from November 8

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JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir government has formed two official committees to ensure smooth conduct of polls to municipali­ties and panchayats in the state. Elections to municipal bodies and panchayats in the state are scheduled to begin from October 1 and November 8, respective­ly.

“Sanction is hereby accorded to the constituti­on of following committees to ensure smooth inter-department­al coordinati­on to facilitate the conduct of elections to municipal bodies and panchayats in the state,” said Hilal Ahmed, commission­er-secretary, general administra­tive department (GAD) in an order on Monday.

The six-member panel of heads of the home department, housing and urban developmen­t department, finance department, GAD, informatio­n department and police has been set up for coordinati­on for urban local bodies polls, he said.

Another six-member panel of heads of the home department, department of rural developmen­t and panchayati raj, finance department, GAD, informatio­n department and police has been set up for coordinati­on for panchayat polls, Ahmed said.

Elections to municipal bodies will be conducted in four phases with polling dates between October 1 to October 5. Similarly, elections to panchayats will be conducted in eight phases with polling dates between November 8 and December 4. Last Friday, the State Administra­tive Council (SAC) had announced elections to municipali­ties and panchayats in the state.

Last panchayat polls in the strife-torn Jammu and Kashmir were held in 2011 after a gap of about 37 years. The polls, held for 4,098 sarpanch and 29,402 panch constituen­cies, had witnessed a record 80% turnout.

While, last municipal polls in the state were held in 2005. There are 47 municipal council and committees in Kashmir division and 37 in Jammu division. The Srinagar municipal corporatio­n has 73 wards while as the Jammu municipal corporatio­n consists of 71 wards.

LAST PANCHAYAT POLLS IN THE STATE WERE HELD IN 2011 AFTER A GAP OF ABOUT 37 YEARS. THE LAST MUNICIPAL POLLS WERE HELD IN 2005

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