SC issues notices to Centre, J&K on delimitation issue

September 14, 2009 12:27 pm | Updated 12:27 pm IST - New Delhi

The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir government on a petition seeking delimitation of Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies in the State.

The petition filed by Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party has sought a direction from the Centre and the State government to constitute a commission for the purpose of delimiting the Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies to re-adjust the extent, boundaries and rotation of constituencies in the State.

A Bench comprising Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justice P. Sathasivam also sought reply from the Election Commission on the PIL filed by the party.

Advocate Bhim Singh, who is the chairman of the party, submitted that the State government has taken the stand that no delimitation shall be conducted till 2031.

“This would mean that the reserve constituencies for scheduled castes shall remain reserved and there shall be no reservation for the SC/ST community who were notified in 1993-94 particularly the Gujjars, the Bakerwals, the Gaddis and the Sippies,” Mr. Singh said

He submitted that when the delimitation process was underway before the last general elections, Jammu and Kashmir was excluded from the process.

Mr. Singh said he had earlier filed the petition in 2007 in the apex court seeking delimitation of the constituencies but was asked to approach the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.

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