Politics intensifies on the voter list in Jammu and Kashmir, NC calls an all-party meeting, BJP is also adopting a strategy

Posted on 22nd Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

The BJP has called a meeting of its leaders on the issue of the inclusion of non-local voters in the revised electoral rolls of Jammu and Kashmir. This meeting will be held to prepare a counter-strategy against the all-party meeting called by the National Conference. A party spokesperson said that BJP's Jammu and Kashmir unit president Ravindra Raina has called a meeting of senior leaders at the party headquarters.

 

Union Territory's Chief Electoral Officer Hirdesh Kumar has spoken of the 'inclusion of non-local voters residing in Jammu and Kashmir' in the revised electoral roll. The administration on Saturday said that the facts of vested interests have been distorted in the reports of more than 25 lakh voters joining the electoral rolls after a brief revision of the electoral rolls.

 

BJP defends Chief Electoral Officer

 

The BJP defended the Chief Electoral Officer, saying his remarks were legally and constitutionally correct. BJP chief spokesperson Sunil Sethi said that under the law, any person who is a citizen of India and is not restricted by any law can select to become a voter in any area, state, or union territory where He usually lives.

 

'Opposition misrepresenting the matter

 

Sethi said that the same has been implemented in Jammu and Kashmir. After the abrogation of most of the provisions of Article 370, there should be one India one law. He accused the opposition of misrepresenting the matter. Referring to the abrogation of special status from Jammu and Kashmir, Sethi said, "They want a kind of exception in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which is not acceptable." The people of Jammu and Kashmir have accepted the decision (as of August 5, 2019) without any exception or reservation. Political parties have to understand this and accept it.

 

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