Omar Abdullah Slams Delay in Rajya Sabha, Assembly By-elections in J&K

Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Omar Abdullah were worried about filling Rajya Sabha seats and conducting elections for two meeting chairs in the union region. Laway finished the periods.
The other two members, Fayaz Ahmed Mir and Shamsheer Singh Manhas completed their duties on February 10th. In recent times, in the PTI interview, Abdullah called the Election Commission (EC) to clarify the reasons for the delay and said, “We do not understand … I don’t understand why these elections were put on the back burner.”
He answered questions about the four empty seats of Budgam-and Rajya Sabha in Nagrota and Kashmir in the two assembly chairs. Nagrota seat, BJP leader Davinder Rana after the announcement of the results after the death of the discharged, the seat in the region of Kashmir was evacuated by the Prime Minister competing from Ganderbal.
The Prime Minister said that the Jammu and the Kashmir Assembly have two sessions since the last elections and that no survey was conducted for Rajya Sabha seats. “Why wasn’t there a choice of Rajya Sabha? It takes one day,” he added. In 2014, when Abdullah was informed that his government was trying to postpone state elections due to great floods, but the vote could not be postponed under any circumstances, a sharp contrast with a previous experience.
Abdullah, “Today we do not want to postpone. We have made two sessions of the Assembly. Why Rajya Sabha did not have a choice? It takes a day.” He said. Regardless of political commitment, he stressed the need for representation in the upper house. Bugün Today, Jammu and Kashmir have no representation in Rajya Sabha, dedi he said, no four key sounds from the state in the parliament.