Hindustan Times (East UP)

Six seats for Jammu, one for Kashmir proposed

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NEW DELHI: The Delimitati­on Commission on Jammu and Kashmir has proposed six additional assembly seats for Jammu region and one for Kashmir while reserving 16 constituen­cies for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, triggering strong protests from parties such as the National Conference which accused the commission of allowing the “political agenda of the BJP to dictate its recommenda­tions”.

The PDP, JK Apni Party and the People’s Conference (PC), which is regarded as being friendly towards the BJP, also protested strongly against the commission’s draft recommenda­tions which will alter the electoral map of Jammu and Kashmir. The Kashmir division currently has 46 seats and Jammu 37 seats.

The commission headed by former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai held its second meeting here on Monday. It has five Lok Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir as associate members and Chief Election Commission­er Sushil Chandra as ex-officio member.

Three Lok Sabha members of the NC, including party president and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah, attended the commission meeting for the first time. Two BJP MPs, including Minister of State in the PMO Jitendra Singh, were also present.

Sources said that the parties have been asked to submit their views on the proposed increase of seats by December 31.

Abdullah, who is also the chairman of the five-party People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD), said after the meeting that he would brief the grouping as well as his party colleagues of the deliberati­ons of the commission.

“We attended the meeting for the first time because we wanted the voice of people of Jammu and Kashmir to be heard. The meeting took place in cordial manner and we all were explained the method adopted for coming to the conclusion,” Abdullah said.

“I will discuss with my senior party leaders before sending our views to the commission. We have also not been told about the seats that they are reserving for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes,” he said.

In a strong reaction, NC vice president and former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted that it was deeply disappoint­ing

THE COMMISSION HEADED BY FORMER SUPREME COURT JUDGE RANJANA DESAI HELD ITS SECOND MEETING HERE ON MONDAY

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