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Delimitation Exercise Over Soon, Polls Likely in 6-8 Months says Amit Shah

Elections in Kashmir will be held within six to eight months of the delimitation exercise being wrapped up in the Union Territory, Home Minister Amit Shah said, as per a report by News18.

“The delimitation exercise is about to get over. After that, within six-eight months, the elections will be held. There is no confusion,” Shah was quoted as saying in the report.

Meanwhile, in the same interview, when asked about Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent statement that New Delhi and Islamabad should resolve their issues, especially Kashmir, together, Shah said: “Kashmir is an integral part of India. There is no point of discussion there. It is a part of India. This is the position taken by all governments in Parliament. This is the country’s position.”

Shah also criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent statement in Parliament that Narendra Modi’s government Kashmir policies had brought Pakistan and China closer.

It was speculated earlier this month that the Delimitation Commission, mandated to redraw the Assembly constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir, is likely to get a two-month extension. The term of the panel is coming to an end in early March.

The panel, headed by former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai, has Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra and the state election commissioner of Jammu and Kashmir as its ex-officio members.

In its draft report shared with its five associated members — all Lok Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir — the delimitation panel has proposed an overhaul of Assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies in the Union Territory. Jammu and Kashmir at present has no Legislative Assembly. It is a UT with a provision for a legislature.

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