New Delhi: The restriction commission assigned by redrawing of parliamentary constituents and assemblies in Jammu and Kashmir are likely to hold an internal meeting on Wednesday to complete the plan in consultation with political parties soon.
At a meeting with leaders of the mainstream political parties from Jammu and Kashmir last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized that restriction exercises must occur quickly so that polls can be held in the Union region.
The Commission limit the three members led by former Supreme Court Judge Ranjana Desai was appointed in February last year.
It could not complete his work in the time determined one year and has now been given a one-year extension.
The full meeting of commissions including members of associations such as Lok Sabha MPS from Jammu and Kashmir will soon take place.
The date for such a meeting will be cultivated on Wednesday.
From the country’s mainstream parties, the National Conference, which won all three seats Sabha from Kashmir Valley, previously decided to stay away from the competitive commission process that no need to redregance the constituency at this stage.
However, there are indications that parties have repeated thoughts and recently authorized his President Farooq Abdullah to decide whether to participate in the commission meeting.
The Prime Minister, during the June 24 meeting, said that the ongoing restrictions on Jammu and Kashmir had to occur quickly so that polls could be held to install the selected government that gave strength to the development trajectory.
In a series of tweets after a three and a half hour meeting with 14 political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, the prime minister said, “Our priority is to strengthen grassracy democracy in JK.
Delimitation must occur at a fast speed so that polls can occur and JK get the selected government that gives Strength on the JK development trajectory.
“Restrictions have reached urgency amid indications that the center wants to hold the election of the initial assembly in Jammu and Kashmir.
There is speculation that polls can be held in the next six to nine months.
They said the restriction commission would review the progress made so far, including consultation held by him last week with all representatives of Jammu and Kashmir Commissioners about the restructuring of existing assembly constituency and carved seven new seats earlier this month.
At the meeting with deputy commissioners on June 23, inputs were collected on how to make assembly chairs more compact geographically.
The meeting to be held at the Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday will be chaired by the Justice (Retd) of Ranjana Desai and attended by senior polling panel officials.
Other commission members are the main election commissioners and head of the election of Jammu and Kashmir.
After exercise restrictions, the number of assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir will rise from 83 to 90.
Twenty-four assembly chairs continue to remain empty when they are under the Kashmir occupied by Pakistan (POK).