May 14 not final date for Bengal Panchayat polls: HC

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : May 01 2018 | 10:05 PM IST

In an apparent blow to the West Bengal State Election Commission, the Calcutta High Court on Tuesday termed the polling date for the state Panchayat polls on May 14 as a proposed date and referred the matter to a division bench hearing another case on the same issue.

A single judge bench of Justice Subrata Talukdar, hearing the case on the writ petition filed by the opposition parties objecting to the SEC's decision to bring down the Panchayat election from three phases to one, said May 14 could be a tentative date and not the final one.

He said the Division Bench of Chief Justice Jyotirmay Bhattacharya and Justice Arijit Banerjee -- that is hearing a case on the issue of providing adequate security during the rural council elections -- will decide the final date after scrutinising the SEC's report regarding security arrangements.

The Division Bench would next hear the case on May 4.

Welcoming the court's observation, the Party of Democratic Socialism that filed the petition before the single bench said such a verdict would relieve those who were constantly under attack of the state's ruling Trinamool Congress and reinforce people's faith in democracy.

It also questioned how the SEC could decide to go for a single phase election with the same number of state armed forces available to them.

The BJP also termed the verdict as historic and said the SEC is repeatedly getting exposed before the court for working to please the state government and the state ruling party.

"The SEC has not ensured any security for the voters and opposition party activists even after the court's order. They arbitrarily fixed the date of election and did not hold any meaningful discussion with the opposition parties regarding the necessary security. Their misconduct has been exposed," state BJP President Dilip Ghosh said.

Trinamool Congress counsel Kalyan Banerjee, however, said the opposition parties' ploy to defer the polls has fallen flat.

"PDS tried to impress upon the court for defering the May 14 poll, but the court did not oblige.

"The parties like PDS are non-existent. They are trying to get some mileage by moving court and then coming to the media," said Banerjee, also an MP.

--IANS

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First Published: May 01 2018 | 9:58 PM IST

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