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Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir likely in October-November; EC to announce dates on August 16The announcement of the election dates will likely set the stage for an intense political battle, as various parties prepare to contest for power in a region that has seen significant changes in recent years, particularly following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.
Zulfikar Majid
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Model of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) outside Election Commission of India office.</p></div>

Model of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) outside Election Commission of India office.

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Srinagar: With the Supreme Court deadline for Assembly polls looming large, the Election Commission (EC) is expected to announce the much-awaited assembly poll dates for Jammu and Kashmir during a presser in New Delhi today.

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According to sources, the elections are likely to be held in October or November and could be conducted in six or seven phases. This development follows years of speculation and anticipation, with political parties in the region gearing up for what could be a significant electoral exercise.

The timing of the elections is seen as crucial, given the region's unique political landscape and the importance of ensuring a smooth and secure voting process.

The potential scheduling of the elections during this period aligns with the end of the annual Amarnath Yatra and the onset of milder weather conditions, which are favorable for the conduct of polls. Additionally, the phased approach is expected to allow better management of security and logistical challenges across the Union Territory.

Assembly polls have not been held in Jammu and Kashmir since 2014. The polls were due to be held in early 2019 following the dissolution of the legislative body of the erstwhile state in 2018. However, after the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories in August 2019, the Assembly polls could not be held due to various reasons, including a delimitation exercise that was completed in 2022.

The recent visit of the Election Commission was the first major exercise for preparing the grounds for holding the maiden Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5, 2019.

The visit of the three-member EC team came ahead of the September 30 deadline given by the Supreme Court for the completion of Assembly elections in J&K.

The announcement of the election dates will likely set the stage for an intense political battle, as various parties prepare to contest for power in a region that has seen significant changes in recent years, particularly following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.

The coming weeks will be crucial as the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir becomes clearer, and the electorate gets ready to exercise its democratic rights.

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(Published 16 August 2024, 10:11 IST)