SRINAGAR: Separatist leaders have
called for a shutdown to be observed on Monday when the Election Commission will
hold meeting of all mainstream political parties in Srinagar for assembly polls
in Jammu and Kashmir. (
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Members of coordination
committee of two factions of the separatist Hurriyat Conference met at the
residence of hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani to decide on the programme for the
week starting on Monday.
"There shall be a general shutdown tomorrow
(Monday) against the all-party meet called by the Election Commission of India
to explore the possibility of elections in the state," Geelani, chairman of his
faction of the Hurriyat, told media.
"The shutdown has also been
called against the brutal killing of a youth in Nowhatta Saturday by the police
and the decision of the government to detain and shift senior separatist leaders
to jails outside the valley," Geelani said.
He asked people to
resume normal activities of life on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to be
followed by peaceful protests Friday this week.
Representatives of
the two Hurriyat factions, the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, traders
federation, chambers of commerce and industry and government employees
co-ordination committee attended the meeting.
Elections are due in
October in the state currently under governor's rule since July 11 when the
previous Congress-led government was toppled after the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) pulled out of the alliance following differences over the Amarnath land
row.
The land row has had the state on the boil amid conflicting
claims over a piece of forest land allotted to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board that
manages annual pilgrimage to a cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas.
Nearly 50 people have died, mostly in police and paramilitary
firing, during the last two months of protests over the land row and subsequent
disruption of supply essential commodities due to protests in
Jammu.
A nine-day long curfew was imposed on August 24 across the
valley to foil separatists'
rallies.
BJP warns against delaying
J&K polls
The BJP on Sunday favoured holding the Assembly
elections on time, saying any delay would be construed as succumbing to
separatists.
"The elections should be held on time in Jammu and
Kashmir. There should be no delay in the elections," party general secretary
Arun Jaitley told reporters here.
He said the BJP would convey its
stand on the issue at Monday's meeting of the Commission in New Delhi.
"Holding the elections on time can be better for Kashmir. Any delay
would be construed as succumbing to separatists," Jaitley said accusing the
Congress of attempting to put off polls not only in J&K but also in the
entire country. He said the state was fast returning towards normalcy after the
recent agitation.
While Jammu has already peaceful, "Kashmir is also
coming back to track", Jaitley, who is incharge of elections for Jammu and
Kashmir, said during a one-day convention of the BJP leadership here.
"The need is to go for increased political activity in Kashmir,
which will widen the squeezed political space."
To a question about
holding fresh delimitation of Assembly constituencies in J&K, he said "we
want delimitation to end discrimination (with Jammu). However, we do not want
delay of polls by going for delimitation.
"It can be done by the
Assembly later," he said. Jaitley also ruled out alliance with any regional
political party in Jammu and Kashmir.
"We do not have any
ideological compatibility with any party. It is easy to go for alliance in any
other state, but not in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.