Srinagar: Days after the dates for bye-elections to Panchayats were announced, the Jammu and Kashmir Congress party has said that it will take part in the polls if restrictions on its leaders were lifted and they are allowed to move freely.
State party president Ghulam Ahmad Mir told media that the party cannot be expected to take part in the Panchayat bye-elections when its top leadership was barred from free movement in the Union Territory.
The Panchayat bypolls are going to be held in eight phases from March 5 in the Union Territory.
Mir said that an assurance should come from the administration that the leaders were free to move, then only the party can take part in the elections.
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"We are not allowed to move freely," Mir said. "Movement of the top leadership of the party has been restricted, even I as the state party president cannot move out of Jammu."
He said the administration is applying different yardsticks for different phases of polling for the Panchayat elections.
"The first phase of the Panchayat elections in which 70 per cent of the members were held on non-party basis, now we are told the elections will be held on party basis for electing the rest of 30 per cent members," Mir said. "How can there be two rules for two phases of the Panchayat polls?"
He said normally Panchayat polls across the country are conducted on non-party basis.
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