"The way the RSS-backed BJP has started vandalising the democratic institutions, be it educational institutions, universities or the professional institutions and even the elected houses, they have not learnt any lesson from the murder of democracy in Arunachal Pradesh or Uttarakhand.
"I see the same pattern here that the people of the Valley are being deprived of their democratic rights and this can be a part of a big conspiracy," state Congress president Ghulam Ahmad Mir told reporters here.
The Anantnag Assembly constituency was scheduled to go to polls on May 16 to fill the vacancy created by the demise of former Chief Minister and MLA Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.
Mehbooba, who succeeded her late father Sayeed as Chief Minister, is a Lok Sabha member from Anantnag and was expected to contest for the Assembly seat.
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Mir said it was not about elections or who will win or lose but the question was about giving people a representation in the Assembly.
The JKPCC president said the Election Commission should not have taken the decision to defer the bypoll.
Terming it as "the biggest setback to democratic process and the voting right of the people", he said, "at whose behest did it (EC) take the decision? Who gave such a feedback because EC cannot notify polls till the state machinery does not write to it? After announcing the schedule, how can the EC take a unilateral decision?"
"But this process was not undertaken either before announcing the poll or before deferring it," he added.
Mir said Mehbooba Mufti had sought the postponement as she felt she may not be successful in the election.
"We understand that Mehbooba has many ways to remain Chief Minister but we thought she would face the people to get elected to the sacred house to remain on the chair. But what we can smell is that she thinks that she does not need people as there are other ways to remain in power," he said.