The Asian Age

NC to contest J&K panchayat polls

■ Wants ‘roadblocks’ placed in its way to be removed

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Jammu: The National Conference (NC) has decided to participat­e in the Panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir next month but wants “roadblocks” placed in its way to be removed so that it can campaign freely. In a letter to J&K chief electoral officer, the party said itty is a strong votary of democratic process.

■ THE POLLS WOULD be held for electing 1,011 sarpanch and 11,639 panch across Jammu and Kashmir, excluding some snow-bound areas, for which the schedule would be announced later.

Jammu, Feb. 16: The National Conference, one of the main political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, has expressed willingnes­s to participat­e in next month’s Panchayat polls but wants “roadblocks” placed in its way to be removed so that it can campaign freely.

The party, which had stayed away from the 2018 Panchayat polls, said the detention of its top leaders will hamper the process of candidate selection and campaign. It has expressed its willingnes­s to take part in the poll process this time as the election will be held on party lines.

In a letter to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Shailendra Kumar, NC central secretary Rattan Lal Gupta said the party is a strong votary of democratic process and wishes to participat­e in the eight-phase elections starting March 5 in over 11,000 seats.

A copy of the letter has been marked to the Chief Election Commission­er. The letter states that it is practicall­y impossible for the party to participat­e in the election when its top leaders, including its president Farooq Abdullah, vice president Omar Abdullah, general secretary Ali Mohammed Sagar, are in detention under the stringent Public Safety Act. Therefore, the process of selecting candidates and campaignin­g under the given circumstan­ces is impossible, the letter said.

As per the rule, either the party president or vice president have to sign the nomination papers of prospectiv­e candidates.

The elections to local bodies, the first democratic exercise after Jammu and Kashmir became a union territory last year, will be contested on party lines unlike the last polls in 2018 when it was contested on non-party lines.

The elections would be held for electing 1,011 sarpanch and 11,639 panch across Jammu and Kashmir, excluding some snow-bound areas, for which the schedule would be announced later.

Gupta said that his party firmly believed in democratic rights of the people and their mandate to elect representa­tives at different levels.

“However, for a genuine political exercise to happen, it is important that the mainstream political thought, which is a unifying force, is allowed to freely propagate and demonstrat­e its ideology,” he said in the letter and added that a political ecosystem needs to be ensured so that the democratic institutio­ns become genuine and credible reflectors of the people’s aspiration­s. —PTI

 ?? —PTI ?? A group of women from Karnataka, in their traditiona­l attire, poses for photograph­s at the Taj Mahal in Agra on Sunday.
—PTI A group of women from Karnataka, in their traditiona­l attire, poses for photograph­s at the Taj Mahal in Agra on Sunday.

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