How delimitation will change electoral politics in J&K?

How delimitation will change electoral politics in J&K?

The final order of the Delimitation Commission for the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has created a political controversy in the erstwhile state

The final order of the Delimitation Commission for the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has created a political controversy in the erstwhile state. While political parties based in Kashmir have criticised the recommendations, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has welcomed the report. At the crux of the debate is whether the newly drawn assembly constituencies (ACs) will tilt the balance of power in favour of the non-Muslim voters in Jammu and Kashmir. Here are four charts which try to answer this question.

While the overall population of Jammu and Kashmir has a large majority of Muslims (68.8% as per the 2011 census), there is a regional divide in the religious composition of population. The Kashmir region has 96.4% Muslim population and just 2.5% Hindus while the Jammu region has 62.6% Hindus and just 33.5% Muslims. The biggest takeaway from the delimitation commission’s recommendations is that the Jammu region will now have a disproportionate number of ACs in comparison to its share of population in the assembly.

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