SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said the Election Commission should not rush to carry out a nationwide special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, but rather wait for the Bihar assembly election to get over.
According to officials, the Election Commission is likely to announce a pan-India SIR of the voters’ list on Monday evening, PTI reported.
Speaking to reporters in his assembly office chamber here after the House proceedings were adjourned for the day, Abdullah said, “There are already apprehensions about SIR in Bihar. It is not clear yet whether there will be any benefits of this exercise for those undertaking it.”
“Let the elections in Bihar be completed, then we will see whether it was beneficial at all. Then we can talk about implementing it in the rest of the country,” he said.
He advised the poll body not to “rush into a nationwide SIR”.
“Otherwise, it will seem as if ECI has lost its independence and is working under pressure from a particular political party. We have seen this before as well.
“Delimitation in Jammu and Kashmir was not done for the benefit of the people but for a political party. The way new seats were divided and new seats created; it directly benefited only one political party. The EC should not make this kind of mistake,” the Jammu and Kashmir chief minister added.
Abdullah rubbished suggestions that there was an understanding between his National Conference (NC) and the BJP for the election to the four Rajya Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir.
While NC won three seats, BJP managed a victory on one seat in the polling held last week.

