Democracy held hostage by vested interests in J&K: Harsh

NPP leader Harsh Dev Singh addressing press conference at Jammu.
NPP leader Harsh Dev Singh addressing press conference at Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 12: Alleging a deep rooted conspiracy by vested interests in delay and deny over Assembly elections in J&K, NPP chairman Harsh Dev Singh has said that not the people of the State were denied their constitutional rights but a grave threat has been posed to the democracy.
Addressing a press conference here today NPP leader said that imaginary excuses given by the State Government to the ECI for deferring the elections clearly indicated GoI’s malafide intentions of running proxy Government in J&K through President’s rule by holding democracy hostage.
Lambasting the State Govt run by the Governor’s administration for creating hurdles in the way of the Assembly elections in J&K without any rationale, Singh rued that democracy in the State was being ruthlessly murdered for the political convenience of the ruling party at the Centre and vested interests in the State. “BJP knowing the fact that it has lost the ground in its core constituency is desperate to postpone the Assembly polls while the Governor and his power intoxicated coterie have despicably glued themselves to the throne by divesting people from having an elected Govt in the State”, Harsh Dev said.
Describing the appointment of “special observers” by the EC as futile exercise, Singh said poll body’s failure to announce the Assembly polls in the State despite all the political parties endorsing to hold elections at the earliest, had created perception among the people that EC had become puppet in the Saffron hands. “Though Lok Sabha elections were announced and conducted on time, the fate of Assembly elections was still marred with suspense. In view of successful LS elections besides the opinion of political parties favouring early polls, the frail and insubstantial excuses concocted by the State Government over security concern, religious festivals, holy pilgrimages, monsoons, tourism season besides others for deferring the said polls sounded flimsy and defied all logic”, Harsh Dev asserted.
Terming bureaucracy as the stumbling block in the way of Assembly elections, Harsh Dev wondered if the State officers were to be summoned to New Delhi for their opinion on Assembly polls, then for what purpose did ECI constitute the committee of ‘special observers’.

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