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CEC: J&K elections after security review

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magistrate­s, the SPs, the DIGs, the IGs, senior officers of the state government and paramilita­ry forces.” He added: “We’re equally concerned about the LS and (J&K) Assembly elections.”

The CEC confirmed that most of the political parties whose representa­tives met the EC team in Srinagar on Tuesday demanded that the Assembly and the Lok Sabha polls in J&K be held simultaneo­usly. “They also asked us why we have taken so much time to hold the Assembly elections in J&K and why the SC had to direct that steps be taken by the EC to conduct the elections of the J&K Assembly by September 30, 2024,” he said.

Mr Kumar said that the EC did not delay the Assembly elections in J&K, but the progressio­ns related to the J&K Reorganisa­tion Act 2019, which became effective on October 31, 2019, and the delimitati­on report, which was released on May 5, 2022, under which additional six seats were added to Jammu division and 1 seat to Kashmir division in the Assembly, taking the total tally to 90 seats, played their role.

“There was dissonance between the J&K reorganisa­tion and the delimitati­on process,” he said, adding that the Parliament had in December 2023 passed two major pieces of legislatio­n amending the J&K Reorganisa­tion Act 2019 and the J&K Reservatio­n (Amendment) Bill 2023 to nominate two members from the “Kashmiri migrant community” and one representi­ng the displaced persons from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to the J&K Legislativ­e Assembly. “So, our time to initiate the process of holding elections in J&K started only after December 2023. We got just three months. Therefore, there has not been any delay on our part,” the CEC said.

Mr Kumar said: “One thing is sure...we want early Lok Sabha and Assembly polls in J&K. The representa­tives of various political parties that met us demanded that there should be a level playing field and that no candidate should be discrimina­ted against when it comes to providing security cover to him or her. We want to assure all that elections will be held in a peaceful manner; adequate security will be provided to all candidates and the Central forces will be deployed. These will be free and fair polls.” Replying to a question, Mr Kumar said that the EC has received details from the State Bank of India related to the electoral bonds and will share all relevant informatio­n in time.

“The Commission has always believed in complete transparen­cy. The SBI was supposed to submit data by March 12. They have given us the details in time. I will look at it data and will definitely disclose it in time,” he said.

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