
NC rejects delimitation panel’s 2nd draft proposal suggesting new constituencies in Jammu & Kashmir
The Hindu
“NC summarily rejects draft working paper made available by Delimitation Commission to associate members,” party spokesperson said.
The National Conference (NC) on February 5 rejected the second draft proposal of the which has suggested the creation of new constituencies and redrawing of others in Jammu and Kashmir.
“NC summarily rejects draft working paper made available by Delimitation Commission to associate members on 4th February 2022,” party spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar said.
The fresh proposal included redrawing of constituencies in the Union Territory as well as increasing the number of constituencies – six in Jammu and one in Kashmir.

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