Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

J&K delimitati­on panel receives 290 suggestion­s

- Deeksha Bhardwaj

A commission redrawing poll constituen­cies in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has received at least 290 representa­tions from political parties and stakeholde­rs, ranging from partially unfreezing 24 seats falling in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, postponing the exercise till after statehood is restored and ensuring every region gets its due, according to people familiar with the matter and documents accessed by HT.

The delimitati­on commission -set up by the government in March 2020 -- met representa­tives of all major political parties in J&K in Srinagar last month, except the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which boycotted the process.

The panel is headed by former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai,chief election commission­er Sushil Chandra and J&K election commission­er, KK Sharma.

One of the people cited above said that all representa­tions will be carefully assessed before any decisions are taken. “The commission will do a detailed study of the representa­tions, then have a meeting with the associate members,” this person said requesting anonymity.

The panel will be redrawing assembly segments based on the 2011 census and has nearly nine months left to do so. It will carve out reserved constituen­cies for the first time in the region and likely add seven more seats.

The National Conference -- the biggest mainstream party in Kashmir participat­ing in the exercise -asked for the process to be conducted after statehood is restored. J&K’S special status and statehood were scrapped by the Centre in 2019. “(The) delimitati­on exercise would be a credible effort in strengthen­ing democracy only after full statehood is restored to

J&K,” NC said in its representa­tion. “While reiteratin­g our stand and without prejudice to the submission­s made above, we request you and other hon’ble members of the commission to carry out the delimitati­on exercise in a free, fair and transparen­t manner...,” the representa­tion added.

NC spokespers­on Tanvir Sadiq said that the commission needed to be fair and transparen­t and address people’s concerns.

The Congress requested the commission to circulate its draft proposal for feedback and said every region should get its due.

“People of J&K have grave apprehensi­ons of preconceiv­ed political prejudice governing the Commission’s final recommenda­tions with a view to give unfair and undue advantage to a particular political party and to the exclusion of democratic rights of the people for a just and amicable delimitati­on process and particular­ly to put the mainstream political parties in a disadvanta­geous position on account of innate unfairness,” the party said in its representa­tion.

The BJP, in its representa­tion, sought the release of 24 constituen­cies that are part of Pakistan

Occupied Kashmir and vacant in the J&K assembly. party also demanded reserva for POK refugees, three seat Kashmiri pandits, sched castes and scheduled tribes other neglected people, the p said. HT reached out to the party chief Ravinder Raina general secretary Ashok Kau did not receive a response im diately.

Delimitati­on is a content process in J&K that gath momentum after Prime Min Narendra Modi met membe 14 political parties in the regi a landmark event in Delhi in J Modi stressed on the import of delimitati­on and said partic ing in the process would pav way for fresh polls and stateh

After the meeting, NC dec to end its boycott of the exer But concerns remain in J&K the redrawing of constituen will tilt the balance of power f Muslim-majority Kashmi which currently has 46 seats i 87-member assembly -- to Hi majority Jammu, which ha The commission has repeat said it will conduct a fair transparen­t exercise.

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