The latest placebo on Jammu and  Kashmir is a feel-good video from there showing legendary cricketer Sachin  Tendulkar playing gully cricket in Gulmarg during his travels in the Uri  sector. The Little Master charmed countless fans by playing a ball holding his  bat upside down after challenging the local bowler to take his wicket. One  would assume that the border state which has been in turmoil due to terrorist  acts sponsored and executed by Pakistan has returned to normalcy. The people  are out on the streets living their lives.      The Election Commission is under  orders of the Supreme Court of India to conduct Assembly elections in Jammu and  Kashmir before September 30, 2024.  “We’re aware of our duties and  responsibilities; there should be no delay from our side,” chief election  commissioner Rajiv Kumar said on Wednesday after visiting the state. He also  said most of the political parties whose representatives met the EC team in  Srinagar demanded that the Assembly and the Lok Sabha polls in J&K be held  simultaneously.    Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and  the Union home minister are ecstatic about the changes that have visited the  state after Article 370 of the Constitution was hollowed out and the state divided  into two Union territories. Mr Modi would hold that the lifting of restrictions  that have come about after the overwriting of Article 370 is bringing Jammu and  Kashmir new opportunities of development. Mr Shah would blame every ill,  including Pakistan-backed terrorism, on that article and opine that all-round  development has come to the state only after it was watered down. In short, the  government is of the opinion, and would want the whole nation to believe, that  Jammu and Kashmir is like any other region in India.       But the when asked if the state,  which has now been reduced to a Union territory, will have an elected  legislature along with the election to the Lok Sabha, the Election Commission  of India offers no straight answer. A decision on the holding of an Assembly  election will be taken only after a review of the security situation and  feedback from all stakeholders is all that the chief election commissioner,  Rajiv Kumar, has to say. The conditional offer is peppered with legal,  administrative and technical constraints which include the delimitation report  and the J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019.    It is time the Indian state and its  various arms — the legislature, the executive and the judiciary — stop playing  hide and seek with the question of restoring the democratic rights of the  people of Jammu and Kashmir. Time-bound actions are needed now to install a  popular government there. The Constitution envisages a maximum of six months  for a state to elect a legislature. It has been almost six years in the case of  Jammu and Kashmir that it is without one.    The government would want the whole  world to believe that normalcy has returned to the Union territory but baulks  at the suggestion of an election. The judiciary would not even want to examine  if the bifurcation and change of status of the region had constitutional  sanction. Taken together, there appears a pattern in the behavour of the state  arms to deny Jammu and Kashmir its democratic due.
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