Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Trump visit may have led to deferment of polls in J&K

- Harinder Baweja Harinder.baweja@hindustant­imes.com

There was a fear that the targeted killing of a candidate or the lack of participat­ion could be embarrassi­ng when Trump was on Indian soil OFFICIAL

NEW DELHI: The fear of violence during the visit of US President Donald Trump likely led to a sudden postponeme­nt of the Panchayat body elections in Jammu and Kashmir, several government officials told HT on condition of anonymity.

The sudden deferment was announced late on Tuesday night through a notificati­on issued by the chief electoral officer (CEO), Shailendra Kumar. “Credible inputs from the law enforcemen­t agencies” were cited as the reason for the postponeme­nt of the polls that had been announced on February 13.

The deferment also came after the CEO had issued notificati­ons for the first two phases, scheduled to commence from March 5. The eight-phase election, the first since J&K became a Union Territory on October 31 after the nullificat­ion of Article 370, which gave the state its special status, was meant to elect local body representa­tives for the approximat­ely 12,000 vacant seats.

“There was a fear that the targeted killing of a prospectiv­e candidate or the sheer lack of participat­ion could be an embarrassi­ng developmen­t at a time when Trump was on Indian soil,” an official familiar with the developmen­t said.

As per the notificati­on for phase one, candidates were expected to file their nomination­s by February 22, followed by scrutiny on February 24 and withdrawal­s by February 26. Trump will be in India on February 24 and 25.

A second government official said, “The dates coincided with the US President’s visit and there were fears of violence.” Another senior Election Commission official gave similar reasons, saying that previous visits by US Presidents had also been marked by violence. “There appears to be apprehensi­on that the Kashmir issue would get highlighte­d if even one candidate got targeted,” the official said.

The polls are being boycotted by all mainstream political parties other than the Bharatiya Janata Party. The National Conference, the Peoples Democratic Party and the Congress have consistent­ly maintained that they will not participat­e in the elections whilst their leaders were in jail. Two former chief ministers, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, are currently in detention under the provisions of the stringent Public Safety Act, which allows authoritie­s to detain a person for up to two years without a trial.

Officials in Jammu and Kashmir, however, said that there were also fears about the fading health of separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

The notificati­on issued by the CEO said that a fresh notificati­on would be issued in “two to three weeks”.

“Trump’s visit seems to be the only immediate reason for the temporary deferment of the election,” the first official quoted above said, adding, “Law and order concerns in a place like Jammu and Kashmir will continue beyond the two to three week period.”

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