Jammu, Mar 24: Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday disclosed that it is examining the issue of bringing an anti-defection law for district development councils (DDCs) in the Union Territory.
Responding to a cut motion of PC MLA Sajad Gani Lone, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Minister in charge Rural Development Department, Javaid Ahmad Dar informed the House that legal opinion on bringing an anti-defection law for DDCs has already been sought.
“Legal opinion has already been sought in the matter and based on legal opinion, the Government is examining the issues of introducing an anti-defection law for DDCs,” the minister said.
The government said that no action could be taken against DDC members based on the absence of an anti-defection clause in the Panchayat Raj Act/ Rules 1989.
“It was noted that the J&K Municipal Act, 2000, under section 18A, provides for disqualification of municipal members for defection,” the minister said.
The DDC elections were held for the first time in 2020 in J&K