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Anantnag-rajouri an uphill challenge after delimitati­on

- ARCHIS MOHAN New Delhi, 28 April

In 2019, at 125,465, the Anantnag Lok Sabha constituen­cy had the third lowest number of total electors after Lakshadwee­p and Daman & Diu. At 8.98 per cent, it also saw the lowest voter turnout in the last Lok Sabha elections.

However, after the delimitati­on, the constituen­cy now has an electorate of 1.92 million and comprises 18 assembly segments, including 11 in Kashmir and seven in Rajouripoo­nch. The change in its demographi­c has added layers of political complexiti­es to the constituen­cy with Pahari-gujjar, Jammu versus Kashmir dimensions.

In 2019, amid low voter turnout, Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti was at third spot with National Conference’s Hasnain Masoodi winning the contest. Mehbooba had won the seat in 2004 and 2014, while her father, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, won in 1998 on a Congress ticket.

Mehbooba’s fight in the upcoming poll might be an uphill contest as the character of the seat has changed after delimitati­on.

The National Conference (NC) has fielded Altaf Ahmad, a tribal leader. Mohammad Saleem Paray is Ghulam Nabi Azad-led Democratic Progressiv­e Azad Party’s candidate, and J&K Apni Party has fielded Zafar Minhas. The Bharatiya Janata Party and J&K People’s Conference have not fielded any candidates. Indication­s are that the two might provide behind the scenes support to the Altaf Bukhari-led Apni Party.

The contest, however, is between former Chief Minister Mehbooba and Altaf, who is also supported by the Congress. Altaf’s family members have been active in electoral politics, winning nine Assembly polls since 1967. Several of the parties have petitioned the Election Commission to postpone the polling in Anantnag pointing to inaccessib­ility. However, the PDP and NC have opposed any delay in the polls.

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