J-K: State Election Commissioner Shantmanu visits Udhampur to oversee panchayat electoral roll revision
Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], April 19 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir State Election Commissioner (SEC) Shantmanu has conducted a series of field visits across Udhampur district.
He also inspected Panchayat Ghars in Tikri, Mand, Garnai, and other areas to monitor the ongoing electoral roll revision.
This intensive review follows the initiation of the revision process on March 27, 2026, which allowed for the filing of claims and objections regarding new enrolments, deletions, and voter transfers across the Union Territory.
Addressing the media during his tour, the SEC highlighted that a primary challenge remains the lack of necessary documentation brought by citizens to the registration centres.
To bridge this gap, he has directed election officials to utilise their contact databases to proactively communicate with the public, advising them on the specific documents required for the four types of enrolment forms.
Furthermore, he emphasised the need for transparency and accessibility, instructing officials to launch aggressive awareness campaigns within every Panchayat Halqa.
Earlier on April 6, the Government Girls High School in Sattani, Udhampur, conducted a special Panchayat electoral roll revision drive to enrol first-time voters, with a particular focus on Gen Z participation ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, which are likely to be held later this year.
"I thank my Udhampur administration for setting up a camp here, and as a first-time voter, I am very excited about voting. Voting is our right...Everyone motivated us to vote, and we were also given a bouquet," she said.
Meanwhile, preparations for municipal elections in Jammu and Kashmir are underway, with polling likely to be conducted in multiple phases across the Jammu division and Kashmir Valley, expected to conclude by early November. Authorities are finalising ward reservation lists following public objections, with a formal announcement anticipated soon. Elections to Urban Local Bodies will be followed by Panchayat polls.
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