Jammu And Kashmir Elections After Completion Of Amarnath Yatra 

Delhi/Hyderabad, July 5 (Maxim News): The top leadership of BJP focused on the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.  As part of it, today in New Delhi, under the Chairmanship of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the key leaders of the party met and discussed  ‘this matter’ It is reported that Minister Amit Shah has clarified with the key leaders of the party that after the completion of Amarnath Yatra, there is a possibility of Assembly elections.  On this occasion, he advised them to unite the ranks of the party.

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Jammu And Kashmir Elections

They were told that candidates would be fielded in all assembly seats in the state.  It was explained to them that the BJP will compete alone in this election.  Also, Amit Shah made it clear on this occasion that there is no possibility of announcing the name of the Chief Minister before the elections.  Similarly, there will be no change in the leadership of the state before the Assembly elections.  With this, it is clear that Jammu and Kashmir BJP president Ravindra Raina will continue.  

BJP National President JP Nadda, State MPs Jitender Singh, Jugal Kishore Sharma, BJP State President Ravindra Raina, and key leaders of the party were also present in this meeting chaired by Union Minister Amit Shah.  On this occasion, it is known that JP Nadda made many suggestions to the key leaders of that state.

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Amarnath Yatra

Amarnath Yatra started on June 29. The tour ends on August 19.  With that, there is a possibility that Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections will be called anytime after August 20.  Recently general elections were held along with four state assembly elections.  In addition to this, the Supreme Court directed the Central Election Commission to hold the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir.  However, the Central Election Commission made it clear to the court that Jammu and Kashmir elections cannot be held along with those elections.  In this context, the Supreme Court directed the CEC to conduct the state assembly elections before September. 

In November 2018, the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was dissolved.  After that, in 2019, the Center announced that this state would be given special status.  Jammu and Kashmir is divided into two Union Territories.  Moreover, since the Assembly elections are being held after the repeal of Article 370, almost all the National Political Parties are focusing on them. (Maxim News) 


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