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PAGD To Hold Second Meet On Voting Rights In Jammu Tomorrow

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Jammu: People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) will hold its second meeting at Jammu residence of the National Conference president and Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian Parliament) member Farooq Abdullah on Saturday in an attempt to garner support of more political and social parties against the inclusion of non-locals in Jammu and Kashmir’s electoral roll.

Senior CPI (M) leader M Y Tarigami, who is also PAGD’s convener and spokesperson said that the agenda of the meeting is already in public domain.

“There is no clarity on Chief Electoral Officer statement regarding 25 thousands new voters and right to ordinarily residence. "We will get first-hand information from party colleagues who recently attended the All Party Meeting in Jammu,” the spokesperson said.

“We believe that inclusion of non-locals in electoral roll is not required as many states reserved rights for native only but it seems that government unnecessary trying to divide between non locals and natives."

Tarigami said that meeting will take place under the leadership of PAGD president Farooq Abdullah at his Jammu residence and almost everyone including former minister and president Dogra Swabhiman Sangathan Party  Choudhary Lal Singh, Harsh Dev Singh of AAP, Balwant Mankotia group, Ghulam Nabi Azad’s fraction were invited in the meeting except the BJP.

“All-party meeting is part of the ongoing consultations to come out with a joint strategy to stand united against any move to include outsiders in the electoral rolls in a bid to influence election results,” Tarigami said.

This will be the second time that the PAGD is holding its meeting on the issue. Earlier, alliance had convened a similar meeting in Srinagar on August 22, which was attended by the Congress, Shiv Sena and the Akali Dal (Mann), besides all of its constituents.

PAGD, an amalgam of five political parties – NC, PDP, CPI(M), CPM and Awami National Conference is campaigning for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy within the article 370 of the Indian Constitution.

The controversy erupted after Jammu and Kashmir’s Chief Electoral Officer Hirdesh Kumar announced that the region is likely to get around 25 lakh additional voters, including outsiders and paramilitary forces after the special summary revision of electoral rolls, which are being held for the first time after the abrogation of Article 370.

The Jammu and Kashmir administration later issued a clarification, saying the reports were a misrepresentation of facts by vested interests and the increase in numbers will be due to the voters who would attain the age of 18 years by October 1, 2022.

(KNO)