J&K Govt Examining Anti-Defection Law for DDCs, Seeks Legal Advice

Diplomat Correspondent

Jammu, (DD): The Jammu and Kashmir government informed the Assembly on Monday that it is considering the introduction of an anti-defection law for District Development Councils (DDCs) and has sought legal opinion on the matter.

Responding to a cut motion raised by People’s Conference MLA Sajad Gani Lone, Minister for Rural Development Javaid Ahmad Dar stated that the government is reviewing the feasibility of such a law to ensure stability in local governance.

“Legal opinion has already been sought, and based on the recommendations, the government is actively examining the introduction of an anti-defection law for DDCs,” the minister told the House.

He noted that the J&K Panchayati Raj Act, 1989, does not currently contain an anti-defection clause, which means no action can be taken against DDC members who switch allegiances. However, he pointed out that under Section 18A of the J&K Municipal Act, 2000, municipal members can be disqualified for defection.

The demand for an anti-defection law for DDCs has been growing, with political parties raising concerns over elected members shifting loyalties and destabilizing the councils.

The first-ever DDC elections were held in J&K in 2020, marking a significant step in strengthening grassroots democracy. However, the absence of an anti-defection provision has led to frequent political maneuvering, prompting calls for legal reforms.(DD)

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