Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

EC objects to L-G’S remark on elections in Kashmir

- Deeksha Bhardwaj

NEWDELHI: The Election Commission (EC) on Tuesday took exception to Jammu & Kashmir lieutenant governor GC Murmu’s statements on the conduct of elections in the Union Territory, saying issues such as poll timings solely fall within its remit.

“It would be proper for authoritie­s other than Election Commission to refrain from making such statements which are virtually tantamount to interferin­g with the Constituti­onal mandate of Election Commission,” the poll watchdog said it a statement. It cited a report in The Tribune on Monday that quoted Murmu saying polls would be held after the ongoing delimitati­on exercise. The statement referred to Murmu’s similar statements in other newspapers, including HT dated June 26. “Election Commission takes exception to such statements and would like to state that in the Constituti­onal scheme of things, the timings etc of elections are the sole remit of Election Commission of India.”

Murmu’s office did not respond to HT’S email seeking a comment till the time of print.

The Centre in March set up a Delimitati­on Commission to redraw parliament­ary and assembly constituen­cies in Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, and Nagaland.

The statement said EC takes into account factors such as topography, weather, sensitivit­ies, and local festivitie­s before deciding the election timing. “For example, in the current times, Covid-19 has introduced a new dynamic, which has to be and shall be taken into considerat­ion at the due time.”

The statement said the outcome of delimitati­on is also germane to the decision related to polls in Jammu & Kashmir. “Similarly, the availabili­ty of central forces and railway coaches, etc. for the transporta­tion of CPFS [central paramilita­ry forces] are important factors. All this is done after meticulous homework by the senior officials of the Commission and a detailed assessment in due consultati­on with concerned authoritie­s.”

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) spokesman, Waheed Ur Rehman Para, called EC’S statement a classic example of “Delhi talking to Delhi”. He said EC has mentioned all sorts of festivals but has not taken into account the feelings of the people. “The polls are important, but they are not a priority for the people of Kashmir,” said Para, whose party led the government in the erstwhile state until June 2018.

National Conference spokesman Tanvir Sadiq said the people of J&K were disenfranc­hised the moment EC decided not to hold assembly elections after the PDP government fell. “Of course, it is the EC’S job and not the lieutenant governor’s to decide the right time for elections. That said, has EC really done its job since the governor’s rule was imposed in June 2018?”

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