Will challenge non-locals in J&K poll rolls: Farooq Abdullah at all-party meet

Will not accept imported voters, will challenge EC’s electoral roll-revision move: J&K Parties

  • Will not accept imported voters: PDP on electoral roll revision
  • BJP holds counter-meeting, slams parties

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Monday said the “inclusion of non-local voters” in the electoral rolls of Jammu and Kashmir was not acceptable to the parties here as it would “end J&K’s identity”.

Bid to rob J&K of its identity. It will end J&K’s identity… Assembly will be in hands of outsiders and people here will be left with nothing.

— Farooq Abdullah, NC chief

Abdullah, who had called an “all-party” meeting to discuss the issue, said the decision would be contested by all means, including by mounting a legal challenge to it.

The meeting, convened by Abdullah at his residence, was attended by PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, Congress’ J&K unit head Vikar Rasool, CPM leader MY Tarigami, Manish Sahni of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena and Narinder Singh Khalsa of the SAD (Amritsar). However, AAP, Altaf Bukhari-led Apni Party and Sajad Lone-led People’s Conference stayed away. The parties decided to launch an agitation accusing the Centre of tampering with the demography of the UT.

Abdullah alleged, “The move will result in an increase in the number of non-local voters. This will dilute the identity of Dogras, Kashmiris and Paharis, among others. The assembly will be in the hands of the outsiders and the people here will be left with nothing.”

Abdullah had called the meeting after remarks related to the addition of voters in the revised rolls by UT’s Chief Electoral Officer Hirdesh Kumar raised hackles of the regional parties even as the government later issued a clarification, saying the report of a likely addition of over 25 lakh voters after the revision of electoral rolls was a “misrepresentation of facts by vested interests”.

Sajad Lone said his party would wait till October when the draft electoral rolls would be published. He, however, warned against any change in the J&K’s demography.

Bukhari has already thanked the Centre for its clarification over the issue. Both Bukhari and Lone are considered close to the BJP.

Meanwhile, The Peoples Democratic Party Monday staged a protest against election authorities over the issue of “non-locals” being enlisted as electorate in Jammu and Kashmir, saying “imported voters” were not acceptable to parties.

Scores of PDP activists assembled at the party headquarters in Gandhi Nagar and took out a protest rally towards the office of Chief Electoral Officer Hirdesh Kumar who had recently announced anyone living ordinarily in J&K can get enlisted in the union territory as a voter under during the special summary revision of the electoral roll.

However, they were stopped by police. “We will not accept imported voters, come what may. We will fight this grave injustice. This is a ‘goonda gardi’. It is not accepted to us,” PDP leader Raj Kumar told PTI.

Harmesh Singh Salathia, PDP additional general secretary, said giving voting rights to non-locals in J&K was unacceptable as it will simply disenfranchise the subjects of as any number of people from outside J&K can come and exercise their right to franchise . He said that it is sad that fearing imminent rout the BJP is trampling the very basis of democracy through misusing power.

The protesters raised slogans against the BJP, the CEO and election authorities, and carried placards against the announcement. A counter-protest was organised by the Rashtriya Bajrang Dal who members took out a rally in the city.

“First, they opposed the revocation of article 370 and claimed there will be demographic changes. No such thing happened since the abrogation. Then they said industrial policy will change demography. Nothing happened. Now they raising this issue.” said their chief Rakesh Kumar.

This comes on a day nine political parties met here on the issue, with Nation Conference president Farooq Abdullah saying any decision to include “non-locals” in electoral rolls in Jammu and Kashmir is unacceptable and will be contested by all means including in court.

Abdullah said they were united against the move to extend the voting right to “outsiders” as it would rob Jammu and Kashmir of its identity.

The government had Saturday issued a clarification on the CEO’s remarks, saying the reports of a likely addition of over 25 lakh voters after the summary revision of electoral rolls is a “misrepresentation of facts by vested interests” and the increase in numbers will be of voters who have attained the age of 18 years as of October 1, 2022, or earlier.

BJP held a ‘counter-strategy’ meeting of its senior leaders. It slammed the NC, PDP and others for misleading public to disturb peace in the UT.
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