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BJP depriving JK residents of their democratic right: Tarigami

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Srinagar: The Central government’s decision to extend President’s Rule in Jammu and Kashmir for six more months has deprived the people of the state of a democratically elected government for the last more than one year, CPI (M) senior leader M Y Tarigami has said.
In a statement issued Friday, Tarigami that in the absence of an elected government, “uncertainty in the state is deepening day-by-day and dissatisfaction among large section of people is increasing”.
“Only effective response to this situation would have been to hold early Assembly polls as here is no justification to delay it, neither political nor constitutional,” Tarigami said.
Not holding Assembly elections on time and not having an elected government in Jammu and Kashmir was not in the interests of the country, he added.
“Last year in December then Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in the Parliament had said that Center was ready to hold assembly polls in the state. What happened to those promises?” asked Tarigami.
He further asked, “If Urban Local Bodies, Panchayat and Lok Sabha elections were held, what was the logic for deferring Assembly polls which are due since last November when the Assembly was dissolved by the Governor?”
An elected government’s rule was any day better than Governor’s rule and bureaucratic rule, he said.
Tarigami added that the overall situation was very bad in Kashmir and all of Jammu and Kashmir was not in a good position right now.
“The first responsibility for this is with the BJP because they hold power in Delhi and are directly ruling the state for last more than a year. They should without any further delay recommend to the Election Commission for announcing Assembly polls,” he said.
He said that the bill moved to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004 in the Parliament to bring persons residing in the areas adjoining International Border within the ambit of reservation, at par with residents near the Line of Control, “should have been left to the state Assembly”.
“CPI (M) supports spirit of the bill, but the state assembly would have been the appropriate forum to address this issue,” he said.


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