KAS Officers Association Elections
SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 25: The
results of the elections for Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Services Officers
Association were declared here today. Five office-bearers and 10 Councilors
were declared elected. An overwhelming majority of 86% KAS officers exercised
their franchise during the elections held on Tuesday.
The result notification was issued here this evening by Dr G N Itoo,
Director School Education Kashmir, who was the Returning Officer for the
elections.
According to the notification, Mr Tassaduq Hussain Mir, Secretary SSRB
was elected President of the Association, Mr Anil Sharma, Special Assistant to
Minister for Youth Services and Sports & Technical Education was elected
Vice-President, Mr Mohammad Shahid Saleem, Additional Secretary to Govt, Finance
Department has been elected General Secretary.
Mr Waseem Raja, Deputy Director Tourism Kashmir, was elected Publicity
Secretary, while Mr Rohit Sharma, Special Assistant to MoS Education &
Tourism was elected as Treasurer.
Giving details of the results, Dr Itoo said that Tassaduq Hussain Mir
(President) polled 214 votes while his nearest rival Tariq Hussain Ganai polled
165 votes. Mr Anil Sharma (Vice-President) secured 227 votes while his nearest
rival Aswani Khajuria polled 155 votes. Shahid Saleem (Gen Secy) secured 263
votes while his nearest rival Tej Krishan Bhat polled 152 votes. Mr Waseem
Raja (Publicity Secretary) secured 360 votes while his nearest rival Parvaiz
Raina polled 120 votes. Mr Rohit Sharma (Treasurer) polled 252 votes while his
nearest rival Waseem Raja (Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Taxes) secured
130 votes.
Dr Itoo said the polling percentage was cent percent in most of the
districts while in some of the remotest districts more than 90% votes were
polled, which shows the enthusiasm among the KAS officers.
Apart from Srinagar and Jammu, polling was held at all district
headquarters of the state as also in Delhi under the supervision of the
concerned Assistant Returning Officers.
"A number of officers being out of the State due to official or
personal exigencies couldn't cast their vote, otherwise the voting percentage
would have been even higher," Dr Itoo said.
He said by participating in huge numbers in the elections, the KAS
officers have given a clear mandate to the newly elected office-bearers of the
Association.


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