SEC denying displaced community right to represent: BJP

Former BJP MLC Ajay Bharti interacting with media persons at Jammu on Monday.
Former BJP MLC Ajay Bharti interacting with media persons at Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 23: Former BJP MLC Ajay Bharti today alleged that denying displaced community the right to represent or get represented by persons of its choice continues in Jammu and Kashmir UT due to the repeated negligence and callousness of State Election Commission.
Addressing a press conference, Bharti said that difficulties and impediments confronted by community electors arise from slackness, insensitivity and laxity of Election Authority responsible for the superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls and conduct of fair, fearless and transparent election.
Chand Ji Bhat, President BJP Displaced District Kashmir, Rajeev Pandita spokesperson BJP Displaced District Kashmir, Vimal Raina Election Incharge DDC BJP KDD, HK Razdhan and Sanjay Bhat General Secretary BJP Kashmir Displaced District were also present in the press conference.
“The community has been fighting for its right to participate meaningfully in democratic exercise ever since the first election after the 1990-Mass Exodus was held in 1996.
Community represented its case highlighting lacunas and level of manipulation possible under a complicated mechanism”, Bharti said.
He said that Election Commission was convinced and gradual improvements, though insufficient, were introduced that allowed in-person voting for the Displaced Community designated as ‘Notified Voters’. Improving upon the scheme further measures to issue EPICs was also introduced.
“Regrettably in this DDC election instead of proceeding further on the promised simplification process, the Community has been pushed back to square one. It seems that the 1996 scheme has been cut and pasted as notice for the present election ignoring all subsequent developments on this front”, he said.
He demanded extension in the date of submission of DMPB forms to 10th of December 2020, instruct Camp Commanders/ Zonal Officers not to insist on the presence of the entire family, enhance manpower and facility for voter identification in absence of electoral rolls, advice staff in Kashmir Valley to respect voter lists attested by authorities in Jammu and take issuance of EPICs at war footing to remain prepared for the next elections.