Citing its disappointment with the shortage of any final result following the all-party assembly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 24, the People’s Democratic Party has determined to not be part of the delimitation course of in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Leave aside acting on suggested confidence-building measures, the government of India has continued with its daily dictates to the people of J&K including the recent amendments and orders including those making every person a suspect and deepening the divide between the two regions,” Party General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura wrote.
The Delimitation Commission, headed by Retired Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, begins its go to to J&K on Tuesday to provoke discussions with political events, public representatives and UT administration officers on redrawing boundaries of present Assembly seats.
The letter additionally notes that the social gathering has determined to keep away from the method of delimitation “and not be part of an exercise, the outcome of which is widely believed to be pre-planned and which may further hurt the interests of the people.”
PDP’s communique additionally underscores that since “no effort has been made to ease the lives of the people,” it provides credence to the individuals who had termed the June 24 assembly, “a mere photo opportunity.”
The letter has been emailed and will likely be hand-delivered to the CEO J&K as effectively, PDP sources mentioned.
In its first joint assertion after the assembly with the Prime Minister in New Delhi, the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) Monday mentioned it was “disappointed” with its final result. In the assertion, issued a day after the allies met Sunday, the PAGD mentioned restoration of statehood was the BJP’s dedication on the ground of Parliament. “So any Assembly election must be held only after restoration of full statehood for J&K. To this end, the PAGD has decided to reach out to other political parties in J&K with a view to take a common position on the issue,” it mentioned.
Meanwhile, out of ten political events invited for consultations by the fee, representatives of 9 events together with the National Conference and People’s Conference, will meet the fee in Srinagar as we speak.