Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

EC must stay the course in J&K

Each time democratic processes are stalled, radicalisa­tion grows

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The Election Commission’s (EC) decision to not hold the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir is a mistake. To be sure, the EC’S claim that security considerat­ions did not permit simultaneo­us Lok Sabha and assembly elections has to be carefully considered. It is indeed true that there has been an alarming rise in violence in the

Valley in particular. It is also true that terrorists, aided and abetted by Pakistan, would have been at the forefront of derailing the poll process, threatenin­g candidates and voters, and pushing for a boycott.

Yet, it is also true that while there is a strong security component to the crisis in Jammu and Kashmir – which requires a tough approach with Pakistan and being prepared in the Valley itself – there is also a strong political component. And it is here that the central government has a lot to answer for. The fact is that each time the democratic process in Kashmir has got stalled, aborted or undermined, alienation and radicalisa­tion have only grown. It happened in 1987, when widespread suspicion that the polls were rigged led to many mainstream political actors turning to militancy. In the early 90s, with no democratic­ally legitimate government in office, militancy and violence only grew. On the other hand, difficult as it was, the 1996 election restored a popularly elected government.

The spirit of the last elections got undermined when an absolutely unnatural coalition – of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – took office. With the BJP pulling out of the government last year, the state has been under Governor’s Rule. Both the PDP and National Conference, as well as the local units of national parties, have no way to channel political grievances on the ground in a democratic setting. In this backdrop, holding elections would have provided a channel for popular aspiration­s; restored faith in the democratic process; undermined separatist­s and Pakistan. The EC must remedy its error and hold polls in the state as soon as possible.

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