Srinagar (Jammu And Kashmir):A high-profile delegation of diplomats from at least 16 foreign missions, including the United States (US), European Union (EU), Russia, and Australia, arrived in the capital city on Wednesday to monitor the second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. This is the first time the Central government has invited international diplomats to observe the electoral process in the Union Territory.
The visit of the 20-member delegation, which also includes four representatives from the Union Ministry of External Affairs, aims to witness the peaceful execution of the elections and the robust voter turnout. Officials say this move is part of a broader effort to highlight the smooth and secure election process.
The group departed the national capital New Delhi earlier today. They are scheduled to observe voting in Kashmir division areas during the day.
Sources told ETV Bharat that the diplomats will visit constituencies in Budgam and Srinagar but will likely skip the Jammu region.
Meanwhile, the former Chief Minister and National Conference Vice President Abdullah questioned their visit saying, "Why are foreign delegates brought to Jammu and Kashmir when foreign journalists are barred?"