The Sunday Guardian

Kashmir MPS boycott delimitati­on panel meet

- NOOR-UL-QAMRAIN SRINAGAR

Fearing that the Jammu region may get more Assembly segments in the latest exercise being conducted by the Delimitati­on Commission, all the three MPS from Kashmir valley have boycotted the meeting held by the Commission, while Jammu MPS participat­ed in the latest meeting.

The Delimitati­on Commission, headed by Justice (retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai, held a meeting as all the MPS from Jammu and Kashmir are the associate members of this Commission, despite boycott by the Kashmir MPS.

The commission head held the meeting in order to get the views from these associate members on redrawing the boundaries of parliament­ary and Assembly constituen­cies of the newly carved-out Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The National Conference being the part of PAGD is trying to tread cautiously on this issue as BJP of Jammu region is confident that they will get more Assembly segments and may also get a third parliament­ary seat when the Commission finally redraws these segments in its report.

The Delimitati­on Commission in its press release said that it had invited all the five MP’S from Jammu and Kashmir to attend the meeting, but only two of them “Union Minister Jitendra Singh, an MP representi­ng Udhampur, and Jugal Kishore Sharma, who represents Lok Sabha from Jammu, came for deliberati­ons”.

Reacting to the boycott by Kashmir MPS, Jammu leader of BJP and Union minister Jitendra Singh told the media that by boycotting the meeting, these MPS are denying the voices of the electorate to be heard in this forum which is a constituti­onal body.

National Conference MPS, while staying away from the Delimitati­on Commission meet, said that they are not taking part in the deliberati­ons owing to the fact that the law, under which they had been called, was being scrutinize­d by a five-judge Constituti­on Bench of the Supreme Court. The Delimitati­on Commission said that they were trying to understand and get feedback from the elected members of Parliament in order to proceed on the process of delimitati­on based on “the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganiza­tion Act-2019 and Delimitati­on Act-2002.” The other members of the Delimitati­on Commission, apart from Justice (retd) Desai, are Election Commission­er Sushil Chndra and State Election Commission­er of J&K K.K. Sharma.

It is in place to mention that BJP has been advocating for the reorganiza­tion of all the Assembly segments of Jammu and Kashmir along with parliament­ary segments. BJP chief of Jammu and Kashmir Ravinder Raina has already said that after the delimitati­on process is complete, Jammu and Kashmir will get a Hindu chief minister as the Jammu region will get more Assembly seats.

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