Outsiders to have voting rights, says J&K electoral officer; opposition cries foul
By Daanish Bin Nabi
The worries
of Kashmiris about a ‘possible demography change’ in Jammu and Kashmir seem to
have come true after the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Electoral Officer (CEO)
Hirdesh Kumar said that every citizen of the country ‘staying ordinarily’ in
Jammu and Kashmir can register as a voter in J&K and cast his or her vote
in the upcoming assembly elections.
Explaining
the newly coined term ‘staying ordinarily’ in J&K, the CEO Hirdesh Kumar
said that those citizens who are in Jammu and Kashmir either for a job,
education or even business would have the voting rights in the upcoming
assembly election.
“We
expect an increase of over 20 lakh voters after the completion of the special
summary revision of the electoral rolls whose final announcement will be made
on 25, November 2022,” the CEO said while addressing a press conference at
Nirvachan Bhawan in Jammu division of Jammu and Kashmir.
The
statement has drawn flak in Jammu and Kashmir and the regional parties have
called for an all-party-meet to discuss the future strategy. The biggest
regional party, the National Conference said that BJP is insecure and wants to
import outside voters to win elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Is the
BJP so insecure about support from genuine voters of J&K that it needs to
import temporary voters to win seats? None of these things will help the BJP
when the people of J&K are given a chance to exercise their franchise,”
Omar Abdullah said.
As per
the new voting regulations, a local residence certificate is not required for
inclusion in the voter list. The security forces personnel deployed in Jammu
and Kashmir can also vote by including their names in the voters' list.
“A
special amendment is being made in the voter list for the first time. In this
case, it is expected that this time there will be a large-scale change. Not
only that, a large number of young people have become 18 years or older in
three years,” the CEO said.
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Mehbooba Mufti has said that she is trying
to get the opposition parties on one platform to counter the BJP’s tactics of
'stealing' election in Jammu and Kashmir.
“I have
contacted Dr Farooq Abdullah to convene an All Party Meeting to decide the
future course of action on the issue of giving voting rights to non JK
residents stating that it has now gone beyond elections,” PDP Chief said during
a press conference at her Fairview Residence in Gupkar, Srinagar.
“We have
been witnessing how the elections are being rigged everywhere in the country,
even before and after the elections as well. The BJP is not going to change the
country into Hindu Rashtra, but in BJP Rashtra,” she said.
She said
that giving voting rights to the non-locals is aimed at conducting fraud
elections to allow the BJP fascist locals to rule here.
The
assembly elections are likely to be held later this year, and with the
announcement of voting rights for outsiders, about 25 lakh new voters are
expected to be included in the voter list this time.
“The
situation is not different for Muslims only, but for every community including
Dogra, Pandit as well,” Mehbooba Mufti said.
She said
that the BJP despite beating the drums for Kashmiri Pandits, failed to ensure
ease to them in casting the ballots and as the result of which they have now
stopped voting.
She said
that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), like the abrogation of Article 370 in
Jammu and Kashmir, will do away with the Constitution of India and replace the tricolor
with ‘Bhaghwa Flag’.
The
Kashmiri civil society said that giving voting rights to outsiders is part of a
‘larger conspiracy’.
“Giving
voting rights to the outsiders is only the part of the greater conspiracy
against the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially to dilute the Muslim
character of this region. These same people tried it in 1947 by massacring the
Muslims in Jammu and now they are doing it again but in a different manner
after 70 years. The game is the same only characters and players have changed,”
Prof. Sheikh Showkat said.
Meanwhile,
the People's Conference Chairman and former minister Sajad Gani Lone said that
allowing non-locals to vote in assembly elections will be disastrous.
“This is
dangerous. I don’t know what they want to achieve. This is much more than
mischief. Democracy is a relic, especially in the context of Kashmir. Please
remember 1987. We are yet to come out of that,” he said.
Published
by National Herald on Published: 18 August 2022, 3:49 PM