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BREAKING: Ready For Elections In Jammu And Kashmir Anytime Now, Centre Tells Supreme Court

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J&K’s Statehood: Ready For Elections in Jammu and Kashmir Anytime Speaking on behalf of the Centre, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Supreme Court’s constitution bench that the govt is ready to hold elections in J&K anytime.

NEW DELHI: IN a significant update, the Central government conveyed its readiness to hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir during a Supreme Court hearing on Thursday. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the government, announced that the government has largely completed the voter list update process. Mehta revealed that legislative assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are likely to follow after panchayat and municipal polls. However, the State Election Commission and the Central Election Commission will determine the sequence of elections.

Speaking on behalf of the Centre, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta made this statement before the Supreme Court’s constitution bench, which is currently addressing pleas challenging the revocation of Article 370 that granted special constitutional status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Earlier, on Tuesday, Mehta had assured the court of a “positive statement” to be made on Thursday, in response to queries about restoring the state’s status and timeframe for the same. The ongoing hearings, conducted by a five-judge bench led by Chief Justice Of India, DY Chandrachud, have focused on the need to reinstate democracy in Jammu and Kashmir. The region has been without an elected government since June 2018.

The Chief Justice, while acknowledging national security concerns, emphasized the importance of restoring democracy in a region that has been under direct central government administration since 2018.

The attorney general and solicitor general, along with a group of senior lawyers, are presenting the Centre’s defense of its decision. Conversely, senior advocates like Kapil Sibal, Gopal Subramanium, and Rajeev Dhavan are representing the petitioners.

The core debate revolves around whether they adhered to due process when they abrogated Article 370 and subsequently bifurcated the state into two union territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The Solicitor General’s statement that Ladakh would remain a Union Territory drew disappointment from leaders and petitioners in the Ladakh region. Over the past two years, the area has witnessed substantial protests advocating for statehood.

Following the revocation of Article 370 in August 2019, the Modi government had committed to restoring statehood at an appropriate juncture. While Home Minister Amit Shah has reiterated this commitment, the transition has not been assigned a specific timeline.

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SOURCE: ZEE NEWS

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