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Kashmir Migrant

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the commission also eased the process of filing Form M by the migrants staying in Delhi and other places in the country, by allowing self-attestatio­n instead of the earlier required certificat­ion by Gazetted officers.

However, to avoid impersonat­ion at the Special Polling Stations, the voters will have to carry either carry voter I card or any of the alternate documents prescribed by the Commission for the identifica­tion of electors.

“There is no change in the postal ballot facility and the same continues to be as notified earlier. They have to fill out Form 12C to seek a postal ballot. Form 12C can be filled by any migrant, no matter where he is residing – at Jammu, Udhampur or Delhi, Mumbai, Noida,” an official press release said.

The decision was taken by the commission after a meeting on Friday chaired by CEC Rajiv Kumar along with Election Commission­ers Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu.

The Lok Sabha polls in the Union Territory will be held in the first five phases on April 19 (Udhampur) and April 26 (Jammu), May 7 (AnantnagRa­jouri), May 13 (Srinagar) and May 20 (Baramulla). The counting of votes will be held on June 4.

On March 23, the EC announced a comprehens­ive scheme for Kashmiri migrants to exercise their franchise during the Lok Sabha polls, continuing the past practice of voting through postal ballots and special polling stations at Jammu, Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir and New Delhi.

The scheme is meant for all those electors of Baramulla, Srinagar, and Anantnag-Rajouri Parliament­ary constituen­cies in Kashmir who had migrated because of compelling circumstan­ces and are temporaril­y residing in various places outside their place of original residence.

The EC issued two notificati­ons categorisi­ng the Kashmiri Migrants as the ‘specified’ and ‘notified’ elector. Of the 26 special polling stations to be set up for the migrant voters, 21 are in Jammu, one in Udhampur and four in Delhi for the Kashmiri migrant voters who are residing at various relief camps and who opt to cast their votes in person through electronic voting machines.

Any migrant elector other than those who opted to vote in person can avail the option to vote through postal ballot papers by filling up ‘Form 12C’.

The commission ordered suitable changes to the existing scheme of voting by Kashmiri migrants at special polling stations as part of its ongoing efforts to make electoral participat­ion more inclusive and hassle-free for all sections of society, the release said.

It said the amended arrangemen­t envisages the mapping of all 22 special polling stations -- 21 in Jammu and one in Udhampur -- to the 21 zones -- 20 in Jammu and one in Udhampur -- individual­ly, ensuring that every zone has at least one special polling station.

“In case there are multiple polling stations in one zone, the zonal officers shall earmark the intra-zonal jurisdicti­on for each such polling station keeping in mind the distance/ease of approach for each set of electors,” it said.

Various representa­tions were received from several Kashmiri migrant groups projecting the difficulti­es they face in filling out Form M every election which brings

a lot of hassle to them in exercising their right to franchise, EC officials said.

The Form M procedure subjects these voters to “additional bureaucrat­ic hurdles” compared to other voters. The process of filling out Form M is often complex and cumbersome, requiring specific documentat­ion, proof of migration status and attestatio­n by a gazetted officer, the poll authority noted.

The Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir had also submitted his comments to the Commission on April 9.

“The commission, after taking into considerat­ion the representa­tions received from several Kashmiri migrant groups regarding the scheme, feedback from the political parties and comments of the Chief Electoral Officer, notified the scheme for Kashmiri migrants to vote in person at transitory camps and voting by means of postal ballot pertaining to the ongoing General Election to Lok Sabha 2024,” the commission said.

The Kashmiri migrant pandits leaders including former MLC Ajay Bharti of BJP and Sanjay Dhar of Democratic Progressiv­e Azad Party (DPAP) welcomed the decision of the Election Commission and appealed to the community to participat­e in the ensuing parliament­ary elections en masse.

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