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By Harish Khare
The committee chose to reiterate the decision in the context of the impression being created by the Kashmir Committee headed by the former Law Minister, Ram Jethmalani, that postponement of the elections in Jammu and Kashmir was an open option. The sub-text of this decision is that for now no effort ought to be made to make the Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, resign to bring the State under Governor's rule. Various political parties, including some elements in the separatist camp, have been demanding that the elections take place under a dispensation other than that of Dr. Abdullah. This has been deemed to be the minimum requirement for the much promised "free and fair'' elections. The Centre's unambiguous stand has been that while it would do its very best to ensure free and fair polls, it was not going to go out of its way to propitiate "separatist'' elements. The CCS meeting this evening felt there was no new development to rethink the stand.
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