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No simultaneous assembly elections in J-K: EC

New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI): Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora on Sunday announced that there will be no simultaneous elections for Jammu and Kashmir state assembly owing to the recent incident of violence, among other factors. 

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Senior ECI officials including Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora  addressing media briefing in Delhi on Sunday. (ANI)

New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI): Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora on Sunday announced that there will be no simultaneous elections for Jammu and Kashmir state assembly owing to the recent incident of violence, among other factors. 
Addressing media persons, here, Arora said, "The commission has been continuously accessing the prevailing condition in the state. Based on input, the constraint of availability of central forces and other logistics, the requirement of forces for the security of candidates in wake of recent violence and keeping other challenges in mind EC has decided at this stage to announce only the schedule of Parliament election in Jammu and Kashmir."
"The commission has conducted several rounds of meeting with state administration as well as MHA secretary. In the totality of these views, the commission has decided at this stage to announce only the schedule of the parliament election," he said.
Arora also announced three special observers for Jammu and Kashmir and said, "The commission has also decided for more effective monitoring to appoint three special observers of Jammu and Kashmir. The commission will be regularly and on real-time basis monitoring the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and continue to take inputs from all necessary quarters and decision regarding holding the election for legislative assembly will be taken soon."
While responding to a question about the assembly elections never being delayed since mid-1990s due to security concerns in the valley, the CEC said, "Central forces are definitely a big issue and one cannot disregard the recent developments. The commission ultimately doesn't capitulate to anybody and at the same time commission cannot be non-cognizant of the situations on the ground."
"Since 1996 and 1997, in many states now, the requirement of Central Forces has not decreased in any state. The requirement has not remained static," he added.
Arora also outlined the commission's measure of appointing the three observers to monitor the situation and said that the commission will try and conduct elections "as soon as the ground situation allows."
"On an average in an assembly constituency, even if we take it to be 8 to 10 candidates multiplied by 86 assembly constituencies. This is the additional quantum required for the protection. The candidates of the Panchayat and municipal elections, much after the elections are over, are staying in the state guest houses and paid over by the government."
EC's decision to not to announce dates of assembly elections irked former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah, who tweeted, "First time since 1996 Assembly elections in J-K are not being held on time. Remember this the next time you are praising PM Modi for his strong leadership. In 2014 we had Lok Sabha elections on time and assembly elections on schedule even after the most devastating floods. Shows how badly the BJP and earlier the BJP-PDP mishandled J-K."
In June last year, the Bharatiya Janata Party had pulled out of its alliance with the PDP in Jammu and Kashmir, following which Mufti submitted her resignation as the chief minister of the state. This led to the imposition of Governor's rule in the state, which remains in place as of now. (ANI)

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