NewDelhi : Elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir next year in 2022. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra has said this during the four-day visit of the Delimitation Commission. The Chief Election Commissioner said that 24 seats in PoK’s share will remain vacant. The delimitation will be completed by March 5. CEC Sushil Chandra said that the first full delimitation commission was constituted in the year 1981 which submitted its recommendation after 14 years in 1995.
In 1995 there were 12 districts. This number has now increased to 20
It was based on the 1981 census. After that, there was no delimitation. The CEC said that in 1995 there were 12 districts. This number has now increased to 20. The number of tehsils has also increased from 58 to 270, adding that in 12 districts, the constituency boundaries have been extended beyond the boundaries of the districts.
Let us tell you that the Delimitation Commission reached here on Thursday in the second leg of its four-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir. He interacted with dozens of politicians and civil society groups to get first-hand information about the exercise of delimitation of constituencies in the union territory. The commission, headed by Justice (retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai, reached Srinagar on July 6.
J&K leaders meet commission
The National Conference (NC), People’s Conference, Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M), Panthers Party, Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Apni Party and Bahujan Samaj Party were held in Srinagar. The leaders had met the commission at Hotel Lalit. In Jammu, delegations from BJP, Congress, National Conference and other parties met the commission and demanded a free and fair delimitation process.
The CEC said that the districts in the constituencies as well as the tehsils are intertwined with each other. All this indicates that the public has to face trouble. CEC Chandra said that after preparing a draft keeping in mind all the demands and recommendations, it will be made public so that people can give their opinion. After this the final draft of the delimitation will be prepared.
The commission met many people in Kashmir, Pahalgam, Kishtwar and Jammu
Chandra said that the topography of Jammu and Kashmir is different. Said there are hard roads. People live in far flung areas. Their attention was not kept in the delimitation earlier, but this time we have prepared our draft and the voice of people from every section and region is included in it. He said that we have to bring it completely among the people, we have spoken to the Chief Secretary to deploy a nodal officer for this so that if people have questions, they can be resolved.