Hindustan Times (East UP)

J&K L-G assures political parties of smooth campaign

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha has assured political parties of smooth campaign for the upcoming local body elections and said the polls would go a long way in strengthen­ing panchayati raj institutio­ns in the Union Territory.

Responding to a letter by CPI(M) leader Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami who had raised the issue of candidates being kept away from their constituen­cies and not being allowed to campaign, Sinha said he has taken note of the concerns.

Tarigami, a former MLA from the militancy-hit Kulgam, had informed the Lt Governor that after filing their nomination papers, the candidates were not allowed to campaign due to “perceived threat to their lives” and had been bundled in “cluster accommodat­ion”.

“Confining candidates against their wishes has severely restricted their movement and ability to campaign. Even in some cases, they are not allowed to attend party meetings,” the letter said.

Tarigami said that there had been instances that rival candidates were sent in the same vehicle and asked to campaign together.

“Several candidates from faroff places were sent to hotels in Srinagar soon after they filed the nomination forms last week. Not just the voters, but the families of the candidates are also concerned.”

In his response, the Lt Governor said, “I am sure that the coming elections will go a long way in strengthen­ing the Panchayati Raj Institutio­ns.”

Tarigami released the Lt Governor’s letter. The former MLA said such arrangemen­ts were a big concern and there was a lot of dissatisfa­ction on ground.

“Who wins and who loses, the decision must lie on the electorate. Democracy must finally win... It is advisable not to put avoidable restrictio­ns on the contesting candidates and instead their legitimate movement for the campaignin­g in their respective areas must be effectivel­y facilitate­d,” he said.

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