According to the Relief and Rehabilitation Department, “around 60,000 families migrated from the valley during the turmoil and majority of these families preferred to settle in Jammu and its adjoining areas and around 23,000 such migrant families settled outside the J&K.”
The J&K government's move to start the country-wide campaign has given political parties a glimmer of hope. Ghulam Hassan Mir, a senior leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party says the enrolment exercise for Kashmiri pandits is a routine exercise and has nothing to do with the polls. However, he said, there are visible signs and hints that point out that the ECI might announce polls in J&K. “I think now the weather is clear and conducive for polls. The security situation has also improved and I think this is a good time to hold polls,” Mir said.
Jammu and Kashmir have been without an Assembly since November 2018 when the then the legislative assembly was dissolved by then governor Satya Pal Malik after the PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti staked claim to form the government. Governor’s rule was imposed in J&K in June 2018 after the BJP pulled out of the Mufti-led PDP-BJP coalition government.