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By-elections in Kashmir

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April 12, 2017

Why in news?

By-Polls in Kashmir's Anantnag was pushed back to May 25.

Why was it postponed?

  • Violence by political protesters during the by-election in the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, resulted in one polling station set afire and temporarily shut down of many.
  • This further resulted in the lowest-ever voter turnout of around 7%.
  • Hence the Election Commission put off the by-election in Anantnag.
  • EC ignored the Union Home Ministry’s say on the condition of Kashmir Valley.
  • Though not consulting Union Government for Lok Sabha By-election is a right move, it left the security forces unprepared for the scale of violence, and failed to ensure conditions for free, unrestricted polling.

Why low voter turn-out?

  • Recent years recorded a higher voter participation in in the Valley.
  • The current situation is indicative of a dramatic slide in the political situation.
  • The killing of Burhan Wani, a ‘commander’ of the Hizbul Mujahideen, by security forces in July last year set off a new cycle of violence in Kashmir.
  • Subsequent violence resulted in tremendous alienation of people and the youth are up in arms.
  • In these circumstances, by-elections may have no political meaning.
  • In general election, a change of government is possible.
  • It is not the case in the by-election, so it does not interest voters.
  • Protesters find it easier to disrupt the polling process in a by-election. 
  • Therefore for voters, the political stakes are low and the physical risks high.

What should be done?

  • Free re-polling in all the booths that witnessed violence should be done.
  • Re-polling in Srinagar too should be put off by a few weeks.
  • Kashmiris should also be provided a larger political motivation to go to the polling booths, a belief that their vote will count for something.

 

Source: The Hindu

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