J&K: EC cancels Anantnag Lok Sabha bypoll
The Election Commission cancelled the Anantnag Lok Sabha bypoll late Monday night saying the ground situation is not conducive to hold free and fair elections.
The Election Commission cancelled the Anantnag Lok Sabha bypoll late Monday night saying the ground situation is not conducive to hold free and fair elections.
Anantnag LS bypoll was earlier slated to be held on April 12. However, it was postponed for May 25 due to poor law and order situation.
Issuing the order for cancellation of the bypoll, the Election Commission (EC) said that non-availability of sufficient number of security personnel was another reason to cancel the poll process.
The 10-page order said a fresh date would be announced later.
The Election Commission’s decision comes after two Indian soldiers were killed with their bodies mutilated by Pakistani forces on Monday.
Five policemen and two bank officials were also killed by terrorists the same day in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.
The by-poll to the Anantnag constituency spread over south Kashmir districts of Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Anantnag was earlier scheduled to be held on April 12.
However, it had to be postponed till May 25 following widespread violence that left eight civilians dead on April 9 when Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency voted amid a boycott call by separatists.
"In view of the prevailing ground situation and non-availability of sufficient security forces, the Commission is of the considered view that peaceful, free and fair poll is not feasible on May 25, as scheduled, though some political parties have asked for the same," the panel said in its order.
It said the state government had asked a "large scale security deployment" and as such the panel had sought 687 companies or nearly 68,700 personnel for conducting the Anantnag by-poll.
However, the Union Home Ministry in an April 28 dated letter "expressed certain constraints in making required central armed police forces available in the given time frame".
"They finally committed only 250 companies (or nearly 25,000) against the estimated requirement of 687," its said. This was in addition to 54 companies (or 5,400 personnel) already in Anantnag as part of the pre-poll arrangement.
"It was also reported that non-postponement of the election would severely impair the resumption of anti-militancy operations, to effectively counter the trend of increase in militancy-related activities."
The Election Commission said it also considered further postponing the polls but it was not a feasible option because of the month of fasting of Ramzaan, the annual Amarnath Yatra and the upcoming tourist season in the state.
"This period is also important tourist season which affects the whole trade, business and commerce activities of the state," said the order.
It said the by-election to the Lok Sabha constituency would now be held in "due course when the situation becomes conducive to the holding of free, fair and peaceful election".
The by-poll to Anantnag was necessitated following the resignation of Mehbooba Mufti as the Lok Sabha member in July 2016 when she became the Chief Minister of the state.
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tweeted it was "depressing to see how far we have regressed in Kashmir from the highs of the assembly polls of 2014 to the cancelled election of 2017".