LG Manoj Sinha on J&K Elections: Government Stance Unchanged, Awaiting Election Commission's Nod
In an interview, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reaffirmed the government's unchanged stance on holding assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir post the abrogation of Article 370. He emphasized readiness for peaceful and fair elections, awaiting dates from the Election Commission. Sinha also addressed concerns about political decisions and security challenges.
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In an exclusive interview, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized the government's unwavering stance on assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370. He expressed optimism that the Election Commission will soon set polling dates.
Sinha assured that the administration is fully prepared to hold peaceful and fair elections. He highlighted past statements by officials, including Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Shah, underscoring their commitment to conducting the elections promptly.
Despite concerns from opposition parties about potential delays due to security issues, Sinha pointed to the successful Lok Sabha elections in the region as a positive indicator of public faith in democracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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