Assembly Elections 2024: Breaking Update Regarding Assembly Elections in Jammu & Kashmir
Assembly Elections 2024: Breaking Update Regarding Assembly Elections in Jammu & Kashmir
Assembly Election Schedule Announcement 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Live
- Elections in Jammu and Kashmir in Three Phases Sep 18 , Sep 25 & Oct 01. Counting on Oct 4.
- Wll ensure due security for all candidates in Jammu and Kashmir as requested by political parties there: CEC Rajiv Kumar
- “In Jammu and Kashmir, there are total 90 Assembly constituencies of which 74 are general, ST are nine and SC constituencies are seven. Talking about the electors data, total 87.09 lakh electors are there is Jammu and Kashmir, 44.46 lakh male voters and 42.62 lakhs female voters are there,” says CEC Rajiv Kumar.
- We expect even better voter turnout in assembly polls in J&K and expect women to participate in higher numbers: CEC Rajiv Kumar
- Amarnath Yatra will end on August 19 and final electoral roll will be published on the August 20. This is commitment to holding polls in J&K: CEC Rajiv Kumar
- Long queue of voters across polling station in Jammu and Kashmir was historic, showing that people wanted to show that democracy flourish in the region: ECI
- This was triumph over ballot over bullets: ECI
- Lok Sabha polls was a clear message of action over apathy and we tried to build on this to hold assembly polls in J&K. There have been many positives, security scenario has also changed: CEC Rajiv Kumar
- Total electors in J&K is 87.9 lakhs with 11838 poling stations; Amarnath Yatra will end on August 19 and final electoral roll will be published on the August 20. This is commitment to holding polls in J&K: CEC Rajiv Kumar
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Assembly Elections 2024 Dates LIVE: Was Expecting This, Says Farooq Abdullah
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah said,, “I always expected that elections will be held. It’s been years since the state had a government. There should be people’s representatives who will solve people’s problems. Till now, the National Conference will contest elections alone. Rest, we don’t know what decision will the other party take, will they contest the elections in alliance or not.”
Jammu Kashmir Assembly Election Dates: State BJP Constitutes Poll Body
Jammu and Kashmir BJP has constituted a 17-member poll body. The Election Committee consists of Ravinder Raina BJP State President, Dr. Jitendra Singh MP Lok Sabha, Jugal Kishore Sharma MP LoK Sabha, Ghulam Ali Khatana MP Rajya Sabha, Ashok Koul, General Secretary (organisation), Dr. Nirmal Singh, former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta former Deputy Chief Minister.
It also has Sunil Sharma, General Secretary, Adv. Vibodh Gupta, General Secretary, Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal, General Secretary, Dr Darakshan Andrabi, Devinder Singh Rana, former MLA, Ajay Bharti, former MLC and Sanjita Dogra, President Mahila Morcha.
Jammu Kashmir Assembly Election Dates: National Conference Calls On ECI To Probe Transers Of Officials In UT
The National Conference on Friday called on the Election Commission of India (ECI) to thoroughly investigate the massive transfers in the police and civil administration and demanded immediate suspension of the implementation of such orders.
National Conference general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar said the move seems “clearly intended to undermine” the integrity of the electoral process, which restricts such transfers to prevent the ruling party from gaining an undue administrative advantage over the opposition.
“Why has a massive reshuffle been ordered in the police and administration since last evening, and today morning, seemingly to pre-empt the Election Commission’s announcement? It appears to have been orchestrated by a BJP-appointed LG to benefit his party and its allies,” Sagar said in a statement.
Jammu Kashmir Assembly Election Dates: Over 3.7 Lakh First Time Voter in UT
CEC Rajiv Kumar said that there are 90 Assembly constituencies in J&K – 74 general, 9 ST, and 7 SC constituencies, and the electorate comprises 87.09 lakh people – 44.46 lakh males, 44.62 lakh women, and 169 transgenders. There are 82,590 PwDs among the voters, 73,943 senior citizens, 2,660 centenarians, and 76,092 service voters.
There are 3.71 lakh first-time voters, he added.
With Inputs From Agencies