Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

J&K delimitati­on panel ‘extension of BJP’: Oppn

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

JAMMU: The final report of the Jammu & Kashmir delimitati­on commission, which gave six additional seats to Jammu and one to Kashmir while redrawing poll constituen­cies, triggered mixed reactions in the region with Opposition parties rejecting the process and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) welcoming it.

Opposition parties in Jammu & Kashmir alleged the panel had “become an extension of the BJP”.

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti dismissed the report, saying it had “ignored the basic parameter of population” and that her party has no faith in it.

“What delimitati­on are you talking about? That delimitati­on commission that has become an extension of the BJP? It has ignored the basic parameter of population and added or removed areas as per their wishes. We reject it, we have no faith in it,” Mufti told reporters after attending a function in Anantnag.

“The delimitati­on commission is part of the design under which Article 370 was abrogated. The aim is to reduce the powers of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and weaken them. This is another way to disempower people,” she added.

The delimitati­on commission, headed by former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai, earmarked 47 assembly seats for Kashmir and 43 for Jammu in its final order. A gazette notificati­on was issued after the panel signed the final order giving Jammu six additional seats and Kashmir one.

The panel also reserved nine seats for scheduled tribes, a first, and reorganise­d some Lok Sabha constituen­cies while keeping their total number at five, renamed some assembly constituen­cies, and redrew some others.

The National Conference (NC) said it was studying the impact of the commission’s report on individual assembly segments in the Union Territory.

“We have seen the final recommenda­tions of the delimitati­on commission. We are studying the implicatio­ns of these recommenda­tions for individual assembly constituen­cies,” NC chief spokesman Tanvir Sadiq said.

“No amount of gerrymande­ring will change the ground reality which is that whenever elections are held the voter will punish the BJP & its proxies for what they have done to J&K over the last 4 years,” he added.

J&K Congress chief spokespers­on and former MLA Ravinder Sharma described the commission’s report as “BJP’S draft report”.

“Our apprehensi­ons have come true. The commission has done a simple eye wash of hearing people before preparing the draft report which has now cleared all doubts and exposed the approach of the commission. The commission has neglected the fundamenta­l principles and norms, ignored the aspiration­s of the people and did great injustice to different areas, segments and communitie­s by ignoring topography, geography, connectivi­ty, continuity, physical features and population, which are the basic norms of delimitati­on, aș per law,” JKPCC chief spokespers­on Ravinder Sharma said.

“The commission has done the most unimaginab­le task of clubbing the border areas of Jammu region with Anantnag Lok Sabha, which is totally unjustifie­d in view of the topography, terrain and connectivi­ty between two regions. The commission was to do justice by correcting the gaps of the last commission but it has rather increased injustice and widened the gap of discrimina­tion on various fronts,” he added.

BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta welcomed the final draft.

“Overall it is a good report and all parameters have been taken into considerat­ion. The opposition time and again has raised questions against the report. May I ask them that when delimitati­on was conducted in 1996, why did the government decide to freeze it till 2026?” he said.

People’s Conference led by Sajad Gani Lone, who is seen as an ally of the BJP, accused NC of providing sanctity to the delimitati­on exercise after its MPS participat­ed in the deliberati­ons of the commission.

“The delimitati­on report is a repeat of the past. Same traditiona­l entities are calling the shots behind the scenes. Kashmir has been discrimina­ted against as in the past. No change. Only the degree of disempower­ment is greater,” the party said in a statement on Twitter.

 ?? PTI ?? The delimitati­on panel is headed by chairperso­n justice (retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai (centre), exofficio members CEC Sushil Chandra (left) and J&K election commission­er KK Sharma.
PTI The delimitati­on panel is headed by chairperso­n justice (retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai (centre), exofficio members CEC Sushil Chandra (left) and J&K election commission­er KK Sharma.

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