New Delhi: The voting for assembly bypolls in two constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, will be held on November 11, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar announced on Monday.
The counting of votes will be done on November 14.
“The assembly bypolls in J&K, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana and Rajasthan will be held on November 11; the counting of votes will be done on November 14,” Kumar said at a press conference here.
Two assembly constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir — Budgam and Nagrota — have been vacant since October 2024.
Budgam was rendered vacant immediately after the 2024 assembly elections when Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chose to retain the Ganderbal constituency. The seat has been vacant since October 21, 2024.
Nagrota, on the other hand, fell vacant on October 31, 2024, after the death of MLA Devender Singh Rana.
Meanwhile. Jammu and Kashmir’s political parties including the ruling National Conference (NC) and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday welcomed the Election Commission of India announcing the schedule for bypolls to Budgam and Nagrota assembly seats.
Bypolls to both Budgam and Nagrota assembly constituencies will be held on November 11 while counting of votes will be undertaken on November 14.
National Conference spokesman said although delayed, the ECI’s decision to hold byelections for the two seats in the Union Territory was welcome.
“We have been seeking a bypoll for the vacant seats as soon as (Chief Minister) Omar Abdullah vacated the Budgam seat. Finally, the people of the Budgam segment will have their representative in the Assembly,” the spokesman told PTI.
He said the parliamentary board of the party will take the final decision on the candidates.
“As of now, we are contesting both the seats,” he added.
The opposition BJP and the PDP also welcomed the bypoll schedule for Budgam and Nagrota seats.
“We welcome the decision to hold bypolls as it is part of the democratic process,” BJP spokesperson Altaf Thakur said.
Asked about the one-year delay in holding bypolls to these seats, Thakur said the Election Commission is an autonomous body and political parties cannot impose themselves on it.
“Only the Election Commission knows why the polls were delayed. As political parties, we follow its decisions,” he added.
Asked if the party will contest both seats, Thakur said BJP leaders Sat Sharma and Ashok Koul have been called to Delhi. “BJP is always ready for elections. I think it will be clear in a day or two who will be our candidates,” he said.
PDP spokesman Mohit Bhan, while welcoming the decision, said the lack of representation in the Assembly had cost Budgam in terms of development.
“Better late than never… It is the right of the people to have an elected representative who will speak for them on issues like development,” he said.
Bhan said the political affairs committee of the party will decide whether the party will contest both seats.
“We have done well in the last elections in Budgam and we will be contesting from there. As for Nagrota seat, a decision will be taken in due course,” he added.







