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JK gears up for first polls post Art-370 abrogation

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Northlines Correspondent

Srinagar/, Nov 26: Preparations are on in full swing for the first elections in Jammu and post abrogation of Article 370 and reorganisation of the erstwhile state with political parties making the last last-ditch efforts to woo voters.The first-ever district development council (DDC) elections will be held in eight phases to elect 280 members in 20 districts from November 28 to December 22. In the absence of an elected government in the union territory, these councils are set to become a new unit of governance in the region.Along with the DDC polls, eight-phased polling will be held for by-elections to 230 urban local bodies (ULB) and 12000 panchayat seats.Major regional parties Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which boycotted the panchayat polls in 2018, have plunged into the electoral battleground under the banner of the People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD).The BJP and the Congress are also campaigning in various constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir. While the BJP has deployed union ministers and central leaders as its star campaigners, only local Congress leaders are campaigning.The state election commission (SEC) and chief electoral officer (CEO) have issued all notifications for the elections to the DDCs, panchayats and ULBs. “The notifications have been issued for the DCC and other elections. Preparations have been made for holding free and fair polls,” a election officer said.The process of deployment of staff, training and other requirements is almost complete.Police say elaborate security measures have been done for incident-free polls and more security companies are being brought to Jammu and Kashmir for the poll process. BJP has deployed Union ministers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Jitendra Singh and Anurag Thakur besides national general secretary Tarun Chug and national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain.Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi addressed an election meeting in Kupwara on November 19 while BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain visited Srinagar on Friday. Union minister Anurag Thakur has been on campaign trail in Jammu and BJP general secretary Tarun Chug has addressed rallies in Samba and Kathua districts during the past few days.According to the JK BJP, leaders like Smriti Irani, Krishan Pal Gujjar, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank' and Rajya Sabha member Zafar Islam are expected to join the campaign.The BJP has made the issue of alleged land encroachments by former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah and other leaders of the Gupkar alliance a major poll plank while reaching out to certain communities including Muslims and Gujjars. Nasir Aslam Wani, NC provincial president, claimed that PAGD candidates have been “locked up” in hotels and guesthouses in several places and are not allowed to campaign. Head of the Gupkar alliance and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah gave a video call message to people and appealed them to vote for its candidates. PDP president and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti is campaigning for the alliance candidates in south Kashmir and has addressed some meetings too. On Wednesday, she visited Shopian district to campaign for her candidate at Zainapora and said “The BJP is feeling unnerved over the PAGD's decision of joining the DDC poll fray and that was why our candidates are barred from going for campaigning.” Newly-formed Jammu and Kashmir Apani Party (JKAP) is contesting elections for the first time.Its president Syed Altaf Bukhari said the youth of Jammu and Kashmir have been always swayed by misleading slogans of political parties, which is why they are unhappy with the present system.

  • Campaigning ends for first phase of DDC polls

Srinagar, Nov 26

Campaigning for the first phase of the district development council (DDC) polls and by-elections to local bodies in Jammu and Kashmir ended on Thursday evening, officials said. Voting to decide the fate of 1,475 candidates in this phase would take place on Saturday from 7 am to 2 pm. Officials said campaigning took place in a peaceful manner and there was no untoward incident. Out of the 1,475 candidates, 296 are contesting in the maiden DDC polls in the union territory, they said, adding 172 are from the Kashmir valley and 124 from Jammu region. In the first phase of the eight-phased DDC polls, 43 constituencies will go to polls — 25 in Kashmir and 18 in Jammu, the officials said. For the by-elections to panchayats, 899 candidates are in the fray for Panch seats and 280 for the sarpanch seats. A total number of 2,644 polling stations have been set up and there are 7,03,620 electors for this phase, the officials said. They said all arrangements have been put in place for smooth conduct of the polls.

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