J&K parties anguished by EC decision to defer Assembly polls

J&K parties anguished by EC decision to defer Assembly polls

IANS  |  Jammu/Srinagar 

Most of the mainstream political parties in on Sunday expressed disappointment and anger at the Election Commission's decision not to hold Assembly elections simultaneously with the polls.

"All political parties were on board to hold the Assembly elections together with the polls. The common man in the state has been demanding an elected government to address his problems. The failure of the to hold these elections has proved that the common man's problems in the state are on nobody's agenda in the "

National Conference termed the decision "very unfortunate".

"This is not Indian democracy working in the right direction. I am absolutely sure there is a political design in withholding the Assembly polls," the former Chief said.

NC and former Chief also reacted with anguish and anger.

"In 2014 we had elections on time & Assembly elections on schedule even after the most devastating floods. Shows how badly the BJP & earlier the BJP-PDP mishandled J&K.

"First time since 1996 Assembly elections in J&K are not being held on time. Remember this the next time you are praising PM for his strong leadership.

"With the amount of international attention elections in J&K attract I never thought PM would be willing to confess his failure on a global stage but we all make mistakes & that was mine," he said in a series of tweets.

Peoples and former Chief said that the "decision to hold only in J&K confirms the sinister designs" of the government.

"Not letting people elect a government is antithetical to the very idea of democracy. Also a tactic of buying time to disempower people by pushing an agenda that suits their ulterior motives," she said.

Senior (BJP) and former Deputy said his party had also requested simultaneous Assembly polls, but noted that the has "cited security reasons and non-availability of security forces in such large numbers as would be needed to hold the two elections together".

"To that extend, we welcome the decision," he said.

state said, "It is a huge disappointment. The held the panchayat and urban civic bodies elections without any security problems.

"The has now said enough security is not available to hold Assembly and Lok Sabha elections together. My simple question is how is the security situation conducive for holding Lok Sabha elections and not for holding the Assembly elections," he asked.

"People of the state were waiting to exercise their democratic right to choose an elected government... they have been denied this right."

Nationalist (DPN) President and former minister said that it was for the first time that the wanted the Assembly elections to be held so that they have an elected government but the has "deprived them of that right".

The state is presently under the President's rule after the six-month-long rule ended on December 19 last year.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 19:56 IST