EC defers Assembly polls in J&K\, appoints three special observers

EC defers Assembly polls in J&K, appoints three special observers

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The (EC) has formed a committee comprising three "eminent" members to assess the situation on the ground in before it takes a decision about holding the Assembly elections in the troubled state, (CEC) said on Sunday.

has been working in the area of election management for more than a decade and has been international expert and to for many years. He is currently working as senior in the and Election Management (IIIDEM).

Zutshi, who has served as (CEO) of and for many years, has long experience in the field of election management and has been contributing to the Commission as national and international trainer.

Gill, a decorated officer, has served as the and later as of the (CRPF) in He is working in the field of security management.

There were speculations that Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, which is under the President's Rule, could be held along with the Lok Sabha polls. But the EC has decided against it as of now.

The state Assembly was suddenly dissolved in November last year by after keeping it in suspended for over five months.

About holding simultaneous elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Arora said: "The Commission has been continuously assessing the prevailing situation in the state, requirement of central forces and other logistics for elections, requirement of the security for the candidates and preparedness of the state for the election on key factors."

He said the poll panel had conducted several rounds of review meetings with and the The had sent detailed and specific inputs to the Commission regarding holding elections in the state.

"Based on the specific inputs and recommendation from the and Union Home Secretary, inputs from the political parties and other stakeholders, constraints of availability of central forces and other logistics, requirement of security forces for security of candidates in wake of incidents of violence in recent past and keeping other challenges in mind, the Commission has decided to announce only schedule of the in the Jammu and Kashmir," Arora said.

He said the Commission will be "regularly and on real time basis" monitoring the situation in the state and the decision of holding Assembly elections "will be taken soon".

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 23:18 IST