EXTENDING ERA OF HOPE IN J&K POLLS
The Morning Standard|September 18, 2024
Since the abrogation of Article 370, Jammu & Kashmir has seen transformation in its legal, social and economic landscape. These polls should consolidate its integration with the rest of India
VINAY SAHASRABUDDHE
EXTENDING ERA OF HOPE IN J&K POLLS

EVERY election is different. And yet, every election in India poses a different, tough test for every political party. Remarkably, no psephologist has ever been able to discover a perfect formula to predict polls. Neither emotive issues nor a slew of welfare programmes are enough by themselves to swing the sentiment. When the people decide positively, even a not-so-efficient government can get another mandate; when the popular mood is negative, a clean, efficient and decisive government may face a loss.

Things are even more complex in the ensuing Jammu and Kashmir elections, as this would be the first in the region since the abrogation of Article 370 and the carving out of a new Union territory.

During the last five years, J&K has seen transformative changes in its legal, social and economic landscape. The abrogation of Article 370 was a watershed moment in the history of this paradise on Earth. Now, after five years, having invested all the energy and resources at its command, the Centre is looking forward to installing a UT government in order to further consolidate the gains made in J&K's integration with the rest of India. Understandably, the BJP is working overtime to ensure the project's success.

If one analyses the reasons behind the BJP's confidence, at least five key factors stand out. These are about the Centre and the UT administration's shared success in curbing terrorism and militancy, uplifting marginalised communities, boosting the region's economy and infrastructure, promoting tourism, and finally, reviving its cultural heritage.

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