The Sunday Guardian

After win in states, BJP’S J&K unit wants early polls

‘Elections would be held as promised by Prime Minister Modi’.

- NOOR-UL-QAMRAIN SRINAGAR

Encouraged by the wins in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Goa and Manipur, the J&K BJP unit is in favour of early elections here as they are confident that they will get a Chief Minister from Jammu for the first time.

Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that after the Delimitati­on Commission exercises complete, elections would be held in

Jammu and Kashmir. The second draft distribute­d among the associate members who are sitting MPS from Jammu and Kashmir has created a lot of controvers­ies while they have all submitted their objections and recommenda­tions to the commission.

However, the Delimitati­on Commission is not bound to cooperate with any of their suggestion­s in the final redrawing of boundaries in all the Assembly and parliament­ary segments of

Jammu and Kashmir. Their proposals have come under sharp criticism from the traditiona­l political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, including the National Conference, PDP and Congress as they have alleged that the redrawing of Assembly segments along with enhancemen­t of seats in Jammu region will help BJP in the coming Assembly elections.

BJP National General Secretary and in-charge of Jammu and Kashmir Tarun Chugh told media on Thursday

that the huge mandate to BJP in four states is the outcome of developmen­t-oriented policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While indicating the sentiments of Jammu and Kashmir unit of BJP, Chugh told media that elections in Jammu and Kashmir will be held soon and BJP will emerge victorious and the cadres are confident of victory. He said that elections would be held as promised by Prime Minister Modi and he is confident given the support visible among the common people that his party will win the coming Assembly elections. It is in place to mention that the central leadership of BJP is very keen to have the reins of power in Jammu and Kashmir in the hands of their party and the recent victories have made them more confident.

But on the ground, media reports have suggested earlier that the BJP leadership is working on two possibilit­ies in Jammu and Kashmir. One of them is if senior Congress

leader and former chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad floats his own regional party, he would get the required support from BJP to become the chief minister. However, another possibilit­y being discussed is that the party cadres in Jammu region want a Hindu chief minister in Jammu and Kashmir and after the recent enhancemen­t of seats indicated by Delimitati­on Commission, they are confident to form the government along with some allies from Kashmir.

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