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Delimitation Commission plans four-day visit to Jammu Kashmir from July 06

To interact with pol parties, public representatives, officials from Admin

The Delimitation Commission has planned a four-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir from July 06 (Tuesday) to interact with political parties, public representatives, and officials from the Union Territory administration.

The commission as per the news agency–Kashmir News Observer (KNO), will gather first-hand information and input concerning the ongoing process of delimitation as mandated under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization act, 2019.

According to a statement, today, the Delimitation Commission under the Chairpersonship of Justice (Retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai, in the presence of Sushil Chandra, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) has decided to visit the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir from 6th July 2021 (Tuesday) to 9th July 2021 (Friday)

“During this period, the Commission will interact with political parties, public representatives and Union Territory administration officials including District Election Officers/ Deputy Commissioners of 20 districts of the Union Territory to gather first-hand information and input
concerning the ongoing process of delimitation as mandated under the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019,” the statement said.

The Delimitation Commission was constituted in March 2020 and its term was extended by another year in March 2021 in view of the ongoing pandemic.

The third member of the Commission is the State Election Commissioner of Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. The Commission also has five Associate Members nominated by the Speaker, Lok Sabha. The Commission already had series of meetings related to
data/ map of the Districts/ Constituencies related to census 2011.

Earlier, it invited all Associate Members for interaction, which were participated by two of the Associate Members.

A number of representations has also been received on various aspects concerning delimitation from civil societies and members of the public from the Union
Territory.

The Commission has already taken note of all such suggestions and directed
that these may be deliberated further in the context of ground realities concerning
delimitation.

The Commission expected that all stakeholders will co-operate in this endeavor and will provide valuable suggestions so that the task of delimitation is completed timely—(KNO)

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