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ECI delegation likely to visit J&K in coming days

The delegation will meet top officials of civil & police administration, political parties
05:17 PM Aug 02, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
eci delegation likely to visit j k in coming days
ECI delegation likely to visit J&K in coming days
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Srinagar, Aug 02: The Election Commission of India (ECI) is likely to visit Jammu and Kashmir in the next few days to take a final call on announcement of Assembly elections in the region.

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The ECI delegation as per reports will assess the ground zero situation before reaching to final conclusion.

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Quoting officials, the Daily Excelsior reported that dates for the visit of the full Commission headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar will be finalized in consultations with the J&K administration. However the officials maintained that the visit will take place shortly.

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Final electoral rolls of Jammu and Kashmir are scheduled to be published on August 20 but delay of few days in the publication can’t be ruled out. However, by all means, the rolls are likely to be published around August 25.

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The Election Commission, as per the officials, will visit both Jammu and Kashmir divisions, interact with top officials of the administration, the District Election Officers (DEOs), representatives of political parties and all other stakeholders for the elections.

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Last month, the Election Commission officials held series of meetings with Election Department officials of the UT through video conferencing to review progress on ongoing Special Summary Revision (SSR) of electoral rolls and other preparations for the Assembly elections.

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The Commission, according to sources, had to assess security situation in the UT and take report from the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police besides the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO). Besides J&K civil administration, the Commission also has to take a report from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs before deciding on conduct of the Assembly elections.

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The Supreme Court while upholding abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in its judgment dated December 11, 2023, asked the Election Commission to conduct Assembly elections in the Union Territory before September 30, 2024.

Only yesterday, the Election Commission issued an order directing the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police to ensure that no officer is posted in the home district. The Commission has sought the compliance report from both the senior officers on August 20.

Sources said the police view on security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir will matter a lot in deciding timing and phases of the Assembly elections as the Jammu region has witnessed a spurt in terror attacks in the past few months. There were reports that more than 50 foreign terrorists may be hiding in upper reaches in some districts of the Jammu region.

No election has been held to the 90-member Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir after it became the Union Territory on August 5, 2019 when special status of erstwhile State was abrogated and  Ladakh, a division of the then State, was also carved out as separate UT. In next four days, J&K will complete five years of becoming the UT.

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