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Jammu KashmirDelimitation Commission may get year’s extension, J&K polls to be further delayed?

Delimitation Commission may get year’s extension, J&K polls to be further delayed?

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New Delhi: The Delimitation Commission constituted by the Modi government last year to redraw Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies of the union territory of and and the northeastern states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Nagaland is likely to get an extension of another year, reports have revealed.

This means assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir could be further deferred as the elections cannot happen until the delimitation exercise is concluded.

According to sources, J&K's State Election Commissioner K.K. Sharma was appointed on 30 October last year, following which he was busy with the District Development Council (DDC) polls in the UT that concluded last December.

 “Effectively, he could start work with the commission only in January this year, so there is groundwork that needs to be completed,” an official familiar with the development told ThePrint.

 “One can expect the commission to conclude its work in the coming months, and that is why a year-long extension is being considered,” he added.

Election Commission of 's spokesperson was contacted through phone, she said she would get back.

The elections in J&K have been due since the alliance between the BJP and PDP fell apart in June 2018, after which the erstwhile state was brought under governor's rule.

While it was expected that polls in J&K could be held simultaneously with the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission ruled that out, citing security concerns.

Months after the Lok Sabha elections, the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 was brought in, mandating delimitation in the newly-carved out UT before polls could be conducted.

On Independence Day last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir after the delimitation process in the union territory was over.

Before that, in 2019, after the Centre scrapped Article 370, BJP president J.P. Nadda had said that elections in J&K will be held only after the delimitation of seats.

“Jammu and Kashmir has been given the status of a union territory, but it will also have a legislature. Elections will be held. But before that there will be delimitation of constituencies,” he had said.

Courtesy: The Print

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