Oman Daily Observer

EC cancels Anantnag by-poll

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NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has cancelled the May 25 Anantnag Lok Sabha by-poll in view of the worsening law and order situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the Centre’s inability to provide required number of paramilita­ry forces.

A 10-page order to “rescind” its Anantnag poll notificati­on was issued late on Monday.

The by-poll to the Anantnag constituen­cy spread over south Kashmir districts of Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Anantnag was earlier scheduled to be held on April 12.

However, it had to be postponed till May 25 following widespread violence that left eight civilians dead on April 9 when Srinagar Lok Sabha constituen­cy voted amid a boycott call by separatist­s.

“In view of the prevailing ground situation and non-availabili­ty of sufficient security forces, the Commission is of the considered view that peaceful, free and fair poll is not feasible on May 25, as scheduled, though some political parties have asked for the same,” the panel said in its order.

It said had asked the state government a “large scale security deployment” and as such the panel had sought 687 companies or nearly 68,700 personnel for conducting the Anantnag by-poll.

However, the Union Home Ministry in an April 28 dated letter “expressed certain constraint­s in making required central armed police forces available in the given time frame”.

“They finally committed only 250 companies (or nearly 25,000) against the estimated requiremen­t of 687,” its said. This was in addition to 54 companies (or 5,400 personnel) already in Anantnag as part of the pre-poll arrangemen­t.

“It was also reported that nonpostpon­ement of the election would severely impair the resumption of antimilita­ncy operations, to effectivel­y counter the trend of increase in militancy-related activities.”

The EC said it also considered further postponing the polls but it was not a feasible option because of the month of fasting of Ramzaan, the annual Amarnath Yatra and the upcoming tourist season in the state.

“This period is also important tourist season which affects the whole trade, business and commerce activities of the state,” said the order.

— IANS

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