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Article 35A row: PDP to boycott panchayat, municipal elections

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SRINAGAR: The PDP, which till recently was an ally of the BJP, on Monday announced it will boycott forthcomin­g urban

local body and panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the security situation was not conducive for holding these polls.

The PDP'S decision comes days after its arch-rival, the National Conference, announced to boycott these elections until the Centre and the governor administra­tion clarify its position on Article 35-A, which gives special rights to the people in the state and bars outsiders from owning immovable property.

The Supreme Court had on August 31 deferred the hearing on a bunch of petitions challengin­g Article 35A of the Constituti­on, as the Centre had urged the court to take up the matter after panchayat elections in the state.

Mufti, who wanted to hold panchayat elections at the earliest when she was chief minister, said at a hurriedly convened press conference that any attempt to impose any electoral exercise in the current atmosphere would seriously erode the credibilit­y of the process.

“The PDP has been conducting deliberati­ons over

local body elections. The present situation is very fragile and sensitive. Unfortunat­ely, the

atmosphere has been vitiated because of the linking of Article 35A. So, we passed a resolution on the issue at a meeting today, Mufti told reporters at a press conference here.

Reading from the resolution, she said the PDP has noted with concern that the situation created by linking local body elections to the case pending in the Supreme Court regarding Article 35A has led to serious apprehensi­ons in the minds of people who genuinely see it as an assault on the special constituti­onal provisions of the state. The party feels that the special position of the state is a matter of survival for its people and society, while the democratic system is its sustenance. It was felt that any attempt to impose any electoral exercise in the current atmosphere of fear will seriously erode the credibilit­y of the process and institutio­ns. It will defeat the very purpose of it, the PDP president said.

The former chief minister, whose tenure ended abruptly in June this year after the BJP pulled out of the alliance, said her party urges the government to review its decision to hold local body elections “against the will of people” and instead focus on confidence building measures, so that the state “is assured of the inviolabil­ity of the constituti­onal guarantees that make it a special part of the Union of India”.

 ?? PTI ?? Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti addresses a press conference at her residence in Srinagar on Monday
PTI Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti addresses a press conference at her residence in Srinagar on Monday

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