National Conference leader, Omar Abdullah, has called for early assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, questioning why Lok Sabha and local body elections have been conducted while the assembly polls continue to be delayed. Abdullah made this demand during a press interaction in Magam, located in central Kashmir’s Budgam district. He expressed his frustration with the prolonged delay in holding assembly elections in the region, pointing out that other elections have been successfully conducted.
Abdullah’s statement comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the government to restore democratic processes in Jammu and Kashmir. The region has been under President’s Rule since June 2018, after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) withdrew its support from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)-led government. The dissolution of the state assembly and the subsequent imposition of central rule created a political vacuum, leaving the people without an elected government.
While Lok Sabha elections and local body elections have been conducted in the region, the absence of assembly elections has raised concerns about the democratic deficit. Abdullah highlighted this discrepancy and questioned the government’s reluctance to hold assembly polls, especially when other electoral exercises have been carried out successfully.
Responding to a question about the recent allegations made by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Abdullah stated that he was unaware of the truth behind the claims. Dorsey had accused the Indian government of pressuring Twitter during the farmers’ protest, suggesting that the company was coerced into blocking certain accounts. Abdullah acknowledged the ongoing feud between Dorsey and a government minister, noting that it had resulted in a series of tweets exchanged between them.
The demand for early assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir echoes the sentiments of many regional parties and political leaders who have stressed the importance of restoring representative governance in the region. The delay in conducting the polls has fueled speculation and raised concerns about the central government’s intentions regarding the future of Jammu and Kashmir’s political landscape.
The holding of assembly elections would provide an opportunity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir to elect their representatives and shape the future of the region through a democratic process. It would allow for the formation of a legitimate government that can address the concerns and aspirations of the people effectively. The continued delay in conducting assembly elections not only undermines democratic principles but also hampers the region’s progress and development.
As the demand for early assembly polls gains traction, it remains to be seen how the central government responds to these calls. The restoration of democratic processes in Jammu and Kashmir is crucial for fostering stability, inclusivity, and effective governance in the region. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights and participate in the political decision-making process. The holding of assembly elections would mark a significant step forward in realizing these aspirations and revitalizing the democratic fabric of Jammu and Kashmir.