<p>Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has transferred several officials, including deputy commissioners, a couple of weeks after the <a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=dcc33da0a781c8ccJmltdHM9MTcyMzY4MDAwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNWI5MmFhNS1jMDgwLTY2OTEtMjcyNy0zZTc4YzEzMjY3YjgmaW5zaWQ9NTIxNg&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=3&fclid=25b92aa5-c080-6691-2727-3e78c13267b8&psq=Election+Commission+deccan+herald&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGVjY2FuaGVyYWxkLmNvbS90YWdzL2VsZWN0aW9uLWNvbW1pc3Npb24&ntb=1">Election Commission </a>directed the poll-bound states to transfer out officers posted in their home districts.</p>.<p>The Election Commission will announce the schedule for assembly elections on Friday afternoon. However, it is still not clear for which states the election schedule will be announced.</p>.<p>The poll panel plans to hold assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir before September 30, the deadline set by the Supreme Court.</p>.<p>Late on Thursday night, the general administration department of Jammu and Kashmir issued orders for 89 transfers and posting with immediate effect.</p>.EC Presser highlights: Himachal polls on Nov 12; Gujarat elections date to be announced later.<p>The transfers include those of deputy commissioners of Poonch and Bandipora districts, secretaries, commissioners, director generals, managing directors, and directors of several departments.</p>.<p>The Election Commission of India on July 31 asked the Union Territory administration to transfer out officers posted in their home districts, an exercise it holds ahead of conducting elections.</p>.<p>It has been following a consistent policy that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections in a poll-bound state or Union Territory are not posted in their home districts or places where they have served for a considerably long period.</p>.<p>The poll panel had issued similar directions to the chief secretaries of the poll-bound states of Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand. The terms of the legislative assemblies of Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand end on November 3, November 26 and January 5, respectively.</p>.<p>After wrapping its two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to review the Union Territory's poll preparedness, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on August 9 said no internal or external forces would be allowed to disrupt the assembly elections which would be held "at the earliest".</p>.<p>The visit of the full commission was the first major exercise for preparing the grounds for holding the maiden assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir after it was downgraded to a Union Territory on August 5, 2019, following the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution.</p>
<p>Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has transferred several officials, including deputy commissioners, a couple of weeks after the <a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=dcc33da0a781c8ccJmltdHM9MTcyMzY4MDAwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNWI5MmFhNS1jMDgwLTY2OTEtMjcyNy0zZTc4YzEzMjY3YjgmaW5zaWQ9NTIxNg&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=3&fclid=25b92aa5-c080-6691-2727-3e78c13267b8&psq=Election+Commission+deccan+herald&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGVjY2FuaGVyYWxkLmNvbS90YWdzL2VsZWN0aW9uLWNvbW1pc3Npb24&ntb=1">Election Commission </a>directed the poll-bound states to transfer out officers posted in their home districts.</p>.<p>The Election Commission will announce the schedule for assembly elections on Friday afternoon. However, it is still not clear for which states the election schedule will be announced.</p>.<p>The poll panel plans to hold assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir before September 30, the deadline set by the Supreme Court.</p>.<p>Late on Thursday night, the general administration department of Jammu and Kashmir issued orders for 89 transfers and posting with immediate effect.</p>.EC Presser highlights: Himachal polls on Nov 12; Gujarat elections date to be announced later.<p>The transfers include those of deputy commissioners of Poonch and Bandipora districts, secretaries, commissioners, director generals, managing directors, and directors of several departments.</p>.<p>The Election Commission of India on July 31 asked the Union Territory administration to transfer out officers posted in their home districts, an exercise it holds ahead of conducting elections.</p>.<p>It has been following a consistent policy that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections in a poll-bound state or Union Territory are not posted in their home districts or places where they have served for a considerably long period.</p>.<p>The poll panel had issued similar directions to the chief secretaries of the poll-bound states of Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand. The terms of the legislative assemblies of Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand end on November 3, November 26 and January 5, respectively.</p>.<p>After wrapping its two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to review the Union Territory's poll preparedness, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on August 9 said no internal or external forces would be allowed to disrupt the assembly elections which would be held "at the earliest".</p>.<p>The visit of the full commission was the first major exercise for preparing the grounds for holding the maiden assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir after it was downgraded to a Union Territory on August 5, 2019, following the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution.</p>