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EC defends decision, says many factors led to hold HP polls earlier than Gujarat

NEW DELHI: Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti on Monday said multiple factors, including the weather, had come into play when deciding why to hold elections in Himachal Pradesh earlier than Gujarat.

EC defends decision, says many factors led to hold HP polls earlier than Gujarat

Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti. ANI file



New Delhi, October 23

Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti on Monday said multiple factors, including the weather, had come into play when deciding why to hold elections in Himachal Pradesh earlier than Gujarat.

In an exclusive interview to ANI, Jyoti said political parties and the state administration in Himachal Pradesh had requested the Election Commission to organise the polls before mid-November as there was probability of snowfall in three districts of the hill state.

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“When we went to Himachal Pradesh, the state election commission there, political parties and the state administration had requested that on account of likelihood of snowfall, three districts — Kinnaur, Lahaul Spiti and Chamba — are likely to experience snowfall.

“Therefore, a request was made to conduct the elections in early November so that voters do not get affected in casting their votes,” said Jyoti.

The CEC further asserted that the Election Commission would plan the poll schedule in Gujarat in such a way that “the outcome of the result should not affect the voting in Gujarat”.

“Another main reason is that Himachal and Gujarat are not adjoining states. If multiple states go for polls, they are adjoining states. The EC has always made sure that the voting pattern of one state does not affect the voting pattern of another state, and that is why the counting period in Himachal Pradesh has been kept on 18th December.

“We had stated that we would plan the election schedule in Gujarat in such a way that polling in Gujarat is over prior to Himachal Pradesh Assembly election result, so that the outcome of the result should not affect the voting in Gujarat,” Jyoti told ANI.

The CEC, citing an office memorandum issued by Ministry of Law and Justice in 2001 and approved by the Supreme Court, said, “The commission shall announce the date of any election which shall be a date ordinarily not more than three weeks prior to the date on which the notification is likely to be issued in wake of elections. The day we make the announcement, the model code of conduct is applied from that day till the poll is over. So, if the states share the border, it should have been an issue, but with Gujarat, the situation is very different.”

Further referring to the Gujarat floods, which claimed hundreds of lives and caused huge damage to infrastructure, the CEC averred that the state had to undergo restoration before elections could be organised.

Jyoti also underlined the fact that the government staff which would carry out the restoration work is the same lot which would carry out services during the elections.

And that once the announcement for the polls is made the government employees will have to leave the restoration work and perform election-related duties.

In July, parts of Gujarat were ravaged by incessant rains and floods that claimed more than 200 lives.

“And at a time when restoration work is done, it involves a lot of government force. A total of 26,443 employees of the state government will be given election duties.

“So the staff, which manages the restoration work, will only be assigned the election duties as we don’t supply staff,” he said.

“So, once the model code of conduct is implemented these government employees will have to leave all the revamping and start performing their duties in connection with elections,” he added. — ANI

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