Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Separatist­s urge for boycotting local polls

- Mir Ehsan mir.ehsan@htlive.com

SRINAGAR: Kashmiri separatist­s on Monday called for a boycott of the local bodies’ polls in Jammu and Kashmir, saying people’s participat­ion are propagated “as a verdict in India’s favour”.

The municipal and panchayat polls scheduled for October and November are being held in the state after over a decade. The state government has deputed over 15,000 additional paramilita­ry forces for safe conduct of the polls amid a spike in violence.

Syed Ali Geelani, Yasin Malik and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq issued the poll boycott appeal under the banner of Joint Resistance Leadership. Separatist­s have routinely issued poll boycott calls since elections were conducted first in 1996 following the beginning of an armed insurgency in Kashmir in the 1980s.

“India uses it (polls) as a means to dilute Jammu and Kashmir’s disputed status and to undo the holding of a referendum as promised at the United Nation,’’ the three said in a statement after a JRL meeting.

The statement referred to the petition in the Supreme Court against the Constituti­on’s Article 35 that allows the Jammu and Kashmir assembly to define the state’s permanent residents and confers special rights on them. It added the state’s identity and disputed status was at stake and the provision was sought to be done away to alter its demography. “While a Sword of Damocles is kept hanging over us on this issue, they now want to thrust and enforce panchayat and municipal elections upon us through the additional deployment of lakhs of forces…”

Hizbul Mujahideen had last week warned the people of acid attacks if they participat­ed in the local bodies’ polls.

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