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J&K witnessing peaceful ever polls, massive participation of people: CEO

Urges people to exercise franchise on May 13, 20, 25

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 3, 2024
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Srinagar, May 2: Jammu and Kashmir’s Chief Electoral Officer P.K. Pole, on Thursday, termed the ongoing elections in the erstwhile state as peaceful, urging the people to continue exercising their franchise in large numbers to ensure a vibrant and thriving democracy.
Speaking to reporters at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk, Pole highlighted the peaceful atmosphere prevailing in the region, even during the late evening hours, noting the bustling markets in the summer capital’s business hub and the free movement of people without fear.
He characterized the ongoing election season as festive, citing increased participation and a peaceful environment. Pole emphasized the importance of people’s engagement in the democratic process, urging them to turn out in large numbers during the upcoming phases of voting.
He outlined the election schedule, mentioning that Srinagar is set to go to the polls on May 13, followed by Baramulla on May 20, and Anantnag-Rajouri on May 25. Pole expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of elections, likening it to other states and regions, and commended the impressive participation of the people.
Meanwhile, on the ground, a noticeable change is evident. The absence of worrisome elements such as calls for boycott and threats by militants to candidates or voters marks a significant departure from previous elections characterized by violence and unrest since 1989.
In the context of the 2019 parliamentary elections, which were held amidst heightened tensions in Kashmir, instances of stone-pelting and violence disrupted the electoral process, particularly in the Anantnag parliamentary seat, where nearly 100 polling booths recorded zero voter turnout. The overall voter turnout was dismal, reflecting the prevalent disillusionment and unrest in the region.
The aftermath of the BJP-led government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 saw security agencies, including the Jammu and Kashmir police and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), taking measures to target militants and separatist elements. This crackdown led to the elimination of top militant figures and the detention of several separatist leaders on charges related to militancy, inciting violence, and engaging in anti-national activities.
The majority of prominent separatist leaders associated with the Hurriyat Conference are now behind bars, with their organizations banned by the Government of India for their involvement in promoting violence and terrorism in Kashmir.

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